![]() One quick way to find the folder that will house "userChrome.css" is by going to about:support in the browser and clicking the "Show Folder" button next to the label "Profile Folder". In this post we will be making use of that same CSS file to personalize the developer tools in Firefox.įirst, we need to find that CSS file, or make one and put it in the right place. ![]() You can add custom style rules to that CSS file and it’ll be reflected on the Mozilla products. Mozilla provides a way for users to configure its products’ appearance with a CSS file called "userChrome.css". Now, Firefox uses a combination of XUL and CSS for its UI, which means most of its appearance can be tweaked using just CSS. Both are great, but the options are still limited without a way to personalize them. ![]() Firefox has two themes for developer tools: dark and light. It’s about making the screen that we’ll be staring at (without blinking much) more bearable to work at for hours on end and in a productive manner. Themes are a personal thing for us developers, it’s not just about beautification of editors or tools.
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