userChrome.js
uc.css.js
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userChrome.js
- Any Mouse Gesture add-ons that work on system pages?
- Code to add [show bookmarks toolbar] button?
- userChrome.js version of several tiny legacy extensions Add-ons
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View Page Info
I use this uc.js to restore the Page Info entry.... https://github.com/alice0775/userChrome.js/blob/master/89/pageInfo.uc.js
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Restart button
This config.js in the root of the Firefox installation folder.
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Overlay menubar
At github I found this java script, but I couldn't make it work with your FX-Autoconfig: https://github.com/alice0775/userchrome.js/blob/Master/confirmationsTartupdate.uc.js
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Is there anyway to allow addon (more specifically, gesture addon) on internal pages (about:newtab)?
MouseGestures2_e10s.uc.js
- System-wide stylesheet?
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Is Mozilla just messing with us or is there a purpose behind all this
can you give a specific example of how they've been "slowly crippling customizability" since the migration to webextensions? from where I'm standing, the ability to customize the browser is same as it ever was. I make several scripts a month that modify the firefox UI more heavily than most addons from 2006 ever did. and so do several other people like Alice0775 and xiaoxiaoflood. the modules that are now called "addons" may not be able to hack the browser much like the modules that used to be called "addons," but you can do all the same shit with javascript and XPCOM today that you could back then using a very slightly different method.
- No size in ctrl+i > Media
uc.css.js
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How to hide tab tooltip showing on hover on a All Tabs Menu script?
I'm using this script which enchances the all tabs menu functionality of FF.
- how to install this theme?
- The Nightly build of Firefox has always been better (even though it's an alpha)
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Xiaoxiaoflood's Firefox-Scripts
Woah, this is nicely packaged. Even has "Releases"! Thank you! https://github.com/aminomancer/uc.css.js
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Animation for right click menu
Yes. It is possible, but you will have to set up a JavaScript loader. See this GitHub page for more info. https://github.com/aminomancer/uc.css.js
- Trying to switch from Chrome, can't find some features
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Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers
UI customization is fortunately still alive in the wake of XUL extensions.
A /r/firefoxcss mod has a wonderful collection of code snippets that they maintain, which you can browse here: https://mrotherguy.github.io/firefox-csshacks/ and they created a userChrome.js loader here: https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/fx-autoconfig
My favorite customization repository is https://github.com/aminomancer/uc.css.js - which really tests the limits of what is and isn't possible with userChrome.css and .js. My favorite feature is the implementation vertical tabs, without the use of extensions.
Some legacy extensions are maintained and can be found here: https://github.com/xiaoxiaoflood/firefox-scripts/tree/master... (although you will need to use xiaoxiaoflood's userChrome.js loader AFAIK).
Honorable mention goes to the Firefox CSS Store, which can be found here: https://trickypr.github.io/FirefoxCSS-Store.github.io/
Moving to WebExtensions was the logical choice for Firefox, technical/security reasons aside, as they are not alienating extension developers that target Chromium-based browsers.
Yes, they alienated their own extension developers. Yes, they could've handled the transition better, and worked harder towards supporting some of the many APIs/functionalities that extension developers needed (or still need) for their extensions to work in the WebExtensions ecosystem. I myself was quite mad for a very long time at how they handled the switch, but I think overall it's been a success - my own personal feelings aside.
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Manifest V3, webRequest, and ad blockers
Linux support is pretty good these days and it's just as customizable as Vivaldi. See this repo for an example: https://github.com/aminomancer/uc.css.js
- Is it possible to disable all addons at once?
- Lost addon. Looking for similar functionality.
What are some alternatives?
Zotero-Dark-Theme - userChrome.css file for a Zotero dark theme. Suggestions for improvements are welcome.
firefox-sidebery-minimal-style - Universal minimal style for Firefox and Sidebery
firefox-csshacks - Collection of userstyles affecting the browser
firefox-scripts - userChromeJS / autoconfig.js and extensions
fx-autoconfig - Load custom javascript in browser context
FirefoxPWA - A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox [Moved to: https://github.com/filips123/PWAsForFirefox]
rainfox - Photon UI, re-imagined.
firefox-gnome-theme - A GNOME👣 theme for Firefox🔥
Firefox-UI-Fix - 🦊 I respect proton UI and aim to improve it.
blurredfox - A sleek, modern and elegant Firefox CSS theme