What is the file formate of personas?

I want to know that what is file type or format of personas like .rar .jpeg .gif .

A Persona consists of two images.<br />
One large image (lightweighttheme-header,3000x200) for the toolbars at the top and a smaller (lightweighttheme-footer, 300x100) for the footer that are stored in the Firefox Profile Folder.
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
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Update the [[Managing the Flash plugin|Flash]] plugin to the latest version.
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