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Is there a good way to get the nice look of the previous versions of firefox back without having to use a method that will be patched out in the next update

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  • Amsa ta ƙarshe daga Terry

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Is there a good way to get the nice look of the previous versions of firefox back without having to use a method that will be patched out in the next update, The Proton UI looks like utter garbage. Or, do I just have to downgrade to 88 and leave it there?

Is there a good way to get the nice look of the previous versions of firefox back without having to use a method that will be patched out in the next update, The Proton UI looks like utter garbage. Or, do I just have to downgrade to 88 and leave it there?

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Hey there! Yes there is a way which is mentioned in the link below:

https://www.askvg.com/tip-new-working-method-to-restore-classic-theme-and-ui-in-firefox-91-and-later-versions/

WARNING: This script is not provided by Mozilla and is not officially supported Creating a userChrome.css file and other ways of customizing Firefox that are not exposed in the interface are there for developers, not end-users. If it were intended for end-users, you would see a menu option or checkbox; you wouldn't have to hack a text file in a hidden location.

What this means is that even though the functionality you want is no longer supported, a third-party has found a way to do it using the CSS file. If it breaks in new versions, you will need to contact the person who provided the script.

Hope I helped!

Kind regards,

Bithiah

An gyara daga Chris Ilias

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It isn't difficult to use css: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1346582#answer-1434487. It's better than putting up with some of the latest offerings.