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How do I set up a user style sheet in FF 5?

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Hi there,

I am trying to set up a short user style sheet (css) for my FF prolife to disable ads on a site I use a lot. I've got all the css right, I just need to know where I put the file in my profile. I've found instructions to add it to a 'chrome' folder, but that does not seem to be in my profile and I wonder if that is an instruction for past versions of FF. Could you please tell me where to put the .css file and if their is a certain name I need to give it?

Thanks very much for your help

Luke

Hi there, I am trying to set up a short user style sheet (css) for my FF prolife to disable ads on a site I use a lot. I've got all the css right, I just need to know where I put the file in my profile. I've found instructions to add it to a 'chrome' folder, but that does not seem to be in my profile and I wonder if that is an instruction for past versions of FF. Could you please tell me where to put the .css file and if their is a certain name I need to give it? Thanks very much for your help Luke

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The chrome folder may not exist by default and in that case you need to create a chrome folder.

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Open Containing Folder

You can use the ChromEdit Plus or Stylish extension to have easier access to the customization files.

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The chrome folder may not exist by default and in that case you need to create a chrome folder.

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Open Containing Folder

You can use the ChromEdit Plus or Stylish extension to have easier access to the customization files.

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Thanks! works perfectly, I just created the folder in finder, added the css file and now I can edit it in the browser with ChromeEdit plus.

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You're welcome