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userChrome.css

A clean, minimal, and professional Firefox userChrome.css for macOS

Traditionally, Firefox has allowed users to customize the user interface of the browser itself by using CSS. By placing a userChrome.css file inside the chrome directory of your Firefox profile, you could change how the browser looks and behaves. Newer versions of Firefox (since 2019) disable the use of userChrome.css by default. Ironically, these newer versions have poor user interfaces, and are most in need of customization to override bad design.

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To install:

  1. Go to about:config in a Firefox window.
  2. Search for the setting toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets and set it to true.
  3. Go to about:profiles.
  4. Find the Root Directory for your profile and open it (e.g., on macOS, click Show in Finder).
  5. Open your profile directory and create a folder called chrome if one does not already exist.
  6. Place your userChrome.css file inside that folder.
  7. Restart Firefox.

Features

  • Disables the cartoonish animated location bar
  • Makes menus more compact and navigable, with fewer icons
  • Adjusts the placement and size of the mute icon for tabs with sound
  • Restores traditional tab design and makes it easier to distinguish between your active tab and inactive tabs, as well as easier to distinguish between inactive tabs