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uc.css.js
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multi-account-containers
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Arkenfox-softening
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Is it possible to save a bookmark linking to a specific parameter in about:confing?
Info/examples here.
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Preference or data file to manually reorder extensions in menu?
Try firefox-v109-change-order-under-extensions-button.js, it helps you edit browser.uiCustomization.state with a UI to sort/get/drag'n'drop extension order (including disabled extensions).
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Clean extensions menu
I have a simple drag and drop interface for doing this, open about:addons (Ctrl+Shift+A) then Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K) and run my code from firefox-v109-change-order-under-extensions-button.js. It has buttons for 'Set' (you need to restart Firefox to see the change), 'Cancel' and also 'Get' to import your current order.
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Is there a way to see which installed Add-Ons have been recently updated?
When you click on an extension under 'about:addons' there is a "Last Updated" date shown. Using the web console you can easily make a list showing these dates in order, see: https://github.com/icpantsparti2/browser-bits/blob/main/javascript/firefox-extensions-list-with-last-updated-order.js
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Active tab Favicon outline
(I use DarkGray around most icons when using a dark theme ref)
- Can no longer disable the "unified" extensions menu in Firefox 111
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How to remove extension button from the toolbar?
Grab a text editor, then copy and paste the code from This Github page
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Extension Button Still Showing
open this page on GitHub to view the code required
- Has someone styled the Unified Extensions Menu (either by CSS or JS)?
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Re-order the Extensions menu
I like your option 1 way. My way is similar to your option 2 but using JavaScript in the web console when on about:addons page: firefox-v109-change-order-under-extensions-button.js.
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icpantsparti2/browser-bits is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of browser-bits is CSS.
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