[pchelpers] Re: userChrome.css

  • From: GTCox <georgetcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 18:30:42 -0400

Hi Susan,
According to the "userchrome-example.css file, you have to edit the 
"userchrome-example.css" file and rename it "userchrome.css".
You can find examples of how to edit it here:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html

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Susan wrote:
> I have the latest Firefox version.  In Firefox, users can apparently go 
> in and edit their userchrome.css file to change the background colour of 
> their browser and do other types of minor tweaking.  The problem is, I 
> can't find my userchrome file anywhere.  Hidden files and folders are 
> enabled on my computer so I should be able to see it, assuming it's 
> there.  The only files that come close are "userchrome-example.css" and 
> there are lots of those, but I'm pretty sure the 
> "userchrome-example.css" are not what I am looking for.  Maybe this file 
> is no longer used in Firefox?  Any suggestions?
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