Ajuda do Dreamweaver | Opções da caixa de diálogo Gerenciar sites

Esta pergunta foi publicada em resposta ao seguinte artigo: http://helpx.adobe.com/br/dreamweaver/using/sites-dialog-box-options.html

Olá Ricardo,
Esse fundo de tela são temas para o Firefox, para excluí-los ou desabilitá-los você deve ir à página de complementos e escolher a opção "Aparência" e desabilitar/excluir o tema em questão.
Para fazer isso, siga o seguinte tutorial:
- [https://support.mozilla.org/pt-BR/kb/use-temas-para-alterar-aparencia-do-firefox#w_gerenciando-temas Gerenciando Temas]

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