Move Facebook icons to the tab bar

I want to move the Facebook icons to the tabbar much like the way it was in the RockMelt browser. How can I do this?

Firefox doesn't have the same features that RockMelt had. There is no built-in Facebook icon, that is why you were referred to the Addons.Mozilla.Org website. If it isn't built into Firefox, install an extension to get the features you want.

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