Where Firefox stores the images as wallpaper?

Where Firefox stores the images as wallpaper? I was playing around with windows theme and I can not find the wallpaper that was displayed before.

According to me, the question that arises is, "where Firefox stores a picture that I have a right click and choose «Set as wallpaper...»» » »

I have not changed my background in over a year, and I use Windows XP, so maybe this isn't true for the new versions of Firefox or Windows, but I found my background image under "\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Desktop Background.bmp C:\Documents and Settings\current user." Of course, replace the current user with your Windows user name.

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