menggunakan userChrome.css di Firefox untuk pemula. Ubah tampilan browser dengan CSS, mulai dari setup, contoh kode, hingga troubleshooting.

#fediverse #Menggunakan #userChromecss #Firefox

https://dalam.web.id/warta-tekno/cara-menggunakan-userchrome-css-firefox

Cara Menggunakan userChrome.css di Firefox untuk Pemula (Panduan Lengkap)

Tutorial langkah demi langkah menggunakan userChrome.css di Firefox. Dari aktivasi about:config hingga membuat tema CSS sendiri.

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Kumpulan 15 kode userChrome.css terbaik untuk mengubah tampilan Firefox. Dari tab minimalis, toolbar transparan, hingga efek neon dan vertical tabs.

#fediverse #userChromecss #Keren #untuk

https://dalam.web.id/warta-tekno/15-kode-userchrome-css-keren-firefox

15 Kode userChrome.css Keren untuk Firefox - Kustomisasi Browser Maksimal

Kumpulan 15 kode userChrome.css siap pakai untuk membuat Firefox tampil lebih keren, minimalis, dan fungsional.

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Gonna do a mad bonkers experiment... shall create a new โ€‹โ€‹ profile with all my usual user.js, userContent.css, userChrome.css, & firefox-second-sidebar hardening & UX tweaks... but NO AddOns ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ. Wanna assess:
- potential speed increases
- potential non-AO workarounds for at least some of my essential AOs
- how potentially otherwise truly hideous being on the naked interwebz is

I expect i prolly shan't be able to tolerate the impending hideosity for more than 42'
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#browsers #FirefoxNightly #AddOns #userJS #userContentcss #userChromecss #FirefoxSecondSidebar #NoAddOns

I've loved using the superb AO #Sidebery in my  for many years. Nevertheless i have been keeping an eye on the FF Devs' progress with native #VerticalTabs in #FirefoxNightly over the past several months. A couple of days ago i decided to create a new profile [using the new Profile paradigm in Nightly], into which i installed all the same AOs [except ofc not Sidebery this time], copied across all my bookmarks, passwords, form data etc, to basically replicate my familiar browsing setup except this time with the native VTs & #TabGroups.

I've used this new profile instead of my usual Sidebery profile for the past day, to do all my normal browsing, so i can get a good feel for the viability or not of this native paradigm. Sidebery's hierarchical infinitely-nestable tree-structure is vastly superior to any & all simple flat tab-groups paradigms like Vivaldi, Floorp, Zen, & Chromium... & now also Nightly, but i'm trying to be tenacious & tolerate it so i can make it a worthy IRL comparison test.

However what's highly irritating is the profligate waste of vertical space of these native VTs compared to Sidebery; see pic. Multiple times i have launched the Nightly #BrowserToolbox UI & tried to discover the specific css code controlling the huge padding & excessive vertical height of these tabs, so i can drastically reduce it in my #userChromeCSS... but each time it seems to evade me [i'm not very good at this].

Can any actual Devs or otherwise keen FF UI modders please point me to the code in question?

Oh, and by the way, for #Firefox you apparently need to enable the #BrowserToolbox to muck with #userChromeCSS and find the elements you want to change.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Browser_Toolbox