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Any way to change the color of the active tab in FF57 (CSS?)

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Hello,

Love Firefox 57, but would like to change the ACTIVE tab color (currently using the stock "Dark" theme). I know there is a blue bar above the active tab, but I really, REALLY, liked the way the active tab looked in Firefox 56 (solid blue). Any way to change this using CSS or a better way if you have one? I want to keep the "Dark" theme, just change the color of the active tab. It should be able to be done using CSS, but I don't know how.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

BTW: I need detailed instructions, as I have never done any mods using CSS before. Thanks!

P.S. Right now, I am on the ESR awaiting an extension to be finished porting to a WebEx, but would love to get this info as I have been testing out Firefox 57.

Thanks for your time!

Hello, Love Firefox 57, but would like to change the ACTIVE tab color (currently using the stock "Dark" theme). I know there is a blue bar above the active tab, but I really, REALLY, liked the way the active tab looked in Firefox 56 (solid blue). Any way to change this using CSS or a better way if you have one? I want to keep the "Dark" theme, just change the color of the active tab. It should be able to be done using CSS, but I don't know how. Any help would be greatly appreciated! BTW: I need detailed instructions, as I have never done any mods using CSS before. Thanks! P.S. Right now, I am on the ESR awaiting an extension to be finished porting to a WebEx, but would love to get this info as I have been testing out Firefox 57. Thanks for your time!

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Create a userChrome.css file using these instructions: https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html

When you get to the "adding style recipes to userChrome.css" step, use this CSS:

.tab-background[selected="true"] {
background-color: red; /* this sets the color of the tab background */
}
.tab-line[selected="true"] {
background-color : red; /* this sets the color of the line above the tab */
}

You can change the colors listed above to any valid CSS color (you can use this tool: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Colors/Color_picker_tool , copy the "hexa" value, and replace the "red" above with that value).

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Chosen Solution

Create a userChrome.css file using these instructions: https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html

When you get to the "adding style recipes to userChrome.css" step, use this CSS:

.tab-background[selected="true"] {
background-color: red; /* this sets the color of the tab background */
}
.tab-line[selected="true"] {
background-color : red; /* this sets the color of the line above the tab */
}

You can change the colors listed above to any valid CSS color (you can use this tool: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Colors/Color_picker_tool , copy the "hexa" value, and replace the "red" above with that value).

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Hi no.name, when you find something attractive, please share your CSS back.

(For best results pasting CSS here, put <pre> and </pre> after.)

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Thank You user1929! - Perfect. I really appreciate your time. Oh, and thanks for the link to the color generator - excellent!

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jscher2000 said

Hi no.name, when you find something attractive, please share your CSS back. (For best results pasting CSS here, put <pre> and </pre> after.)

Ok, but everyone has there own taste :) - I'm still trying different combos. I am using the link user1929 gave me in his post to "mix" colors.

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