Firefox_Custom_CSS
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Firefox_Custom_CSS
- If you do not currently use Firefox, would you use it if tomorrow they announced they are dropping the Google deal?
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Firefox PDF Dark Mode?
Use this custom CSS and add '?normal' to the end of the URL to disable the dark mode. Here is the post that I have learned this method. You can also change '?normal' to anything you want, like something shorter. There is even a bookmarks method that you can use as a button.
- So, is uBlockOrigin definitely dying with Chrome Manifest V3 in 6 months with the January 2023 implementation? (Therefore dead on all Chrome based browsers too?)
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I Love Firefox
Thanks to https://github.com/hakan-demirli/Firefox_Custom_CSS
Prismatic-Night
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Editing home/new tab page without losing custom css
Hello. I've been using the starry fox theme for Firefox and I think the design is really cool. However, a user on here posted a custom startup page where they could list links to websites they commonly visited in a format I really liked. I'd like to copy the layout of his home screen ( namely, the list of links) while keeping the starry fox theme. Is there an easy way to do this? My main goal is just to list websites I commonly visit on my home screen in a more compact way than Firefox's default tiles, while keeping the starry fox theme. I'm open to any suggestions that accomplish this, so let me know if you have any solutions!
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Add-ons width changes to a fixed value when placed in overflow menu
Found one beautiful startpage on github
- [i3-gaps] I have finally completed my first proper Rice. Cyber Punk styled i3
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Is there a way to hide/show ALL UI elements and toggle this with a shortcut?
I personally use a modified version of this UserChrome set to Ctrl+L mode: https://github.com/dbuxy218/Prismatic-Night it automatically hides the top content. I'm not sure if it suppresses the tabs by default, as I suppress them completely in favor of using tree style tabs witch I hide and show with F1. You can also show the menubar when hidden by pressing the alt key.
- [i3-gaps] Hopefully this sub doesn't delete everyone like Unixporn
What are some alternatives?
Safari-Theme-for-Firefox - Make Firefox look more native on macOS.Ā Light Mode / Dark Mode.
Ultrachromic - The final form, the true evolution of the chromic theme saga!
aurora-fox - A clean rounded Firefox theme, made using CSS, to match with the trendy 'Aurora' Colour Palette.
Firefox-UWP-Style - Sun Valley + MDL2 Theme for Firefox
ernies-modern-layout - A clean and themeable visual update for Foundry VTT. Discord: Ernie#4453 or Ernie on the Foundry channel.
vimium_dark_theme - My custom CSS for vimium (dark theme)
firefox-gnome-theme - A GNOMEš£ theme for Firefoxš„
Quietfox-Proton - Quietfox release for Proton, upgrades and improvments from myself, and from the Lepton project
FlyingFox - An opinionated set of configurations for firefox.
Windows-10-Dark - Dark variant of Windows 10 theme
Lilidog - Stable Debian build with Openbox.