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REMOVAL OF CONTENT AREA CONTEXT MENU SHADOW

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Prior to the last few versions of Firefox I was able to remove the box shadow from context menus by way of the box-shadow property. I am struggling to find the relevant element (even with utilising the Browser Toolbox) and with any element I do modify e.g. #contentAreaContextMenu, the box-shadow value I set is of no consequence.

Prior to the last few versions of Firefox I was able to remove the box shadow from context menus by way of the box-shadow property. I am struggling to find the relevant element (even with utilising the Browser Toolbox) and with any element I do modify e.g. #contentAreaContextMenu, the box-shadow value I set is of no consequence.

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Interestingly, the depreciated property -moz-window-shadow is what determines this. There is also a mention that this property is only applicable to Mac OS X (I'm on Windows 10).

See here for details - [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../-moz-window-shadow]

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Interestingly, the depreciated property -moz-window-shadow is what determines this. There is also a mention that this property is only applicable to Mac OS X (I'm on Windows 10).

See here for details - [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../-moz-window-shadow]

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