gabeChrome.css
gabeChrome.css + WaveFox in Mozilla Firefox Developer Edition 107 and Better Dark Dracula theme
Minimal customizations for modern versions of Mozilla Firefox and LibreWolf.
Free download from here!
Key Features
gabeChrome.css and go-buttom in URL bar, tab counter and verify icon in green
- Only show close buttons
❌ on background tabs when hovering with the mouse - URL bar
go-button➡ (as old-school Firefox) - Tab counter + show tab manager button even when tabs aren't overflowing
- Verify icon gray
⚫ to green🟢 - Move
Find Barabove the page (why not?) for Google Chromenew kids on the Firefox block Status Panelin another color- Hide the email address in the
hamburger menu - Grid view for
overflow menu - Show percentage download progress (experimental)
Compatibility
- As october 2022: tested in Mozilla Firefox 106+ / LibreWolf 105+
- Can be used with other
userChrome.csstweaks.
How-To Apply?
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Your must enable via
about:configthetoolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheetsin Mozilla Firefox or LibreWolf. -
Save the
gabeChrome.cssfile as youruserChrome.css(if you don't have anotheruserChrome.csspreviously, otherwise you can import it into your actualuserChrome.cssfile) and thegabeChrome-extras.cssfile, both in thechromefolder of your profile directory:Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[User]\chrome==>(%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\on Windows or go toabout:profilesin Firefox/LibreWolf and locate theRoamingfolder of your profile.
For more details please refer to: Firefox advanced customization and configuration options and Profiles - Where Firefox stores your bookmarks, passwords and other user data in the official Firefox Help.
- Restart your browser and enjoy.
Credits
Not for me but the whole r/FirefoxCSS community always helping to make Firefox (and LibreWolf) our own.
[more stuff from GABEweb @ GitHub]

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