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firefox-review reviews and mentions
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Private mode only theme
Before proton update I was a Firefox Review user and it had a different theme for private window mode that followed the purple/incognito color scheme.
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How to adaptively change the colour of background tabs? FF 78 ESR
I'm experimenting with some CSS from here but haven't had any luck.
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Icons in context menu are not aligned - Please help
If you are talking about this then in their userChrome.css lines 870-899 they seem to set so dimensions only for menu items that don't open a submenu. I mean, I guess its possible that that is on purpose since context menu dimensions are OS specific, but most likely that's what causes the issue.
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fellowish/firefox-review is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of firefox-review is CSS.
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