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uc.css.js
A dark indigo CSS theme for Firefox and a large collection of privileged scripts to add new buttons, menus, and behaviors and eliminate nuisances. The theme is similar to other userChrome stylesheets, but it's intended for use with an autoconfig loader like fx-autoconfig, since it uses JavaScript to implement its more functional features.
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Zotero-Dark-Theme
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userChrome.js reviews and mentions
- 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
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