For the small tabs, you may try to enable custom stylesheet (userChrome), there are plenty of themes on the web, but if you're looking for something more specific you may edit it yourself, it's very easy. Oh and the default start page is pretty ugly I agree, there are plenty of alternative start pages on the add-on store For the data collection, firefox forks like librewolf should have that disabled by default (I don't have any experience tho)
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the shadow text for any file on the desktop
here's some starting point found on the web:
@-moz-document regexp(".*en\.wikipedia\.org.*(?<!#pbm)$"){
body{ color: red !important; }
this is really cool! I wouldn't even need a bookmarklet, I can just manually add it whenever I wish to remove the css
it's not what I was looking for, but it's a great compromise. Thank you very much!
thanks for the answer! I'd like to disable it because if sometimes some website interface fucks things up, I can check if it's my fault or not, so visiting the site in private mode without my css would quickly show me who's fault
my userContent.css file is a bunch of
@-moz-document domain("example.com"){
body {
color: red !important;
}
}
for each website I customized. however, this applies both to normal and private browsing, and I'd like it to apply only to normal browsing
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Please tell my how I beg you
This is the only correct answer
Thanks for the answer! Unfortunately, it says that my device is unsupported... Perhaps it's only available in the desktop version?