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how to set homepage wallpaper

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i recently start using firefox and the function sync is really good! i know google can change the wallpaper homepage but i don't know firefox how? since i don't want my browser that bored. pls helpppppppppppppppppp.

i recently start using firefox and the function sync is really good! i know google can change the wallpaper homepage but i don't know firefox how? since i don't want my browser that bored. pls helpppppppppppppppppp.

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Hello tommy667805, To change the theme of your Homepage (and more), click on Open Menu(menu button on the top right corner)< Customize< Themes(on the bottom)< Choose one of the default themes, or click Get more themes to get more themes. Now you should be able to find a them as there are tons of themes too get in the addons store.

Tell me if that helped and, Stay Safe!

Izmjenjeno od strane Tommy

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what i really want is not only the search bar has the theme, but the whole page, anyway thank you answering my question :)

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cor-el said

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i don't really know how to use this add-on but would be great if u can teach me how to set wallpaper on my homepaper, anyway thx :)

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@tommy6677805, wouldn't getting a new theme change the whole page up?

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because i got a wallpaper i want to use, others theme are not my cup of tea, so not my consider :(

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Well, you have a great sense of theme(that didn't make to much sense). Do you still want to learn how to change wallpapers?

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Yes! Of course I want, it would be a great if u could teach me!

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You will notice a Page background image section in the bottom left corner if you click the cogwheel button on the new tab page.

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Tommy said

@tommy6677805, wouldn't getting a new theme change the whole page up?

yes, only the search bar theme changed and the others are all white. anyway to fix this?

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Ok tommy667805, I think I found the right article that was made by Mozilla helpers: https://bit.ly/hpwwff Please tell me if that helps!

Izmjenjeno od strane Tommy

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i know how to set homepage but i want to know how to change the wallpaper of the home page or set the theme to the whole page, thank you!

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Hi tommy667805,

In Firefox, there's no way to change the background image of the home page (new tab) from the Settings. Add-ons can surely do that, but there's a better approach: We can create a CSS file and tell Firefox to load that file when it starts.

To do so, follow these steps:

1. Go to about:support in the address bar. View the section "Application Basics" ➔ Profile Directory (or "Profile Folder" on MacOS) ➔ click the button "Open Directory" (or "Show in Finder" on MacOS).

2. Create a directory called chrome inside the opened directory, if it's not already there.

3. Go to the chrome directory and (a) create a directory called img and (b) create a file called userContent.css. Move your image to the img directory.

4. Open userContent.css in any text editor and paste the following code:

@-moz-document url(about:home), url(about:newtab), url(about:privatebrowsing) {

   .click-target-container *, .top-sites-list * {
       color: #fff !important ;
       text-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #222 !important ;
   }
   body::before {
       content: "" ;
       z-index: -1 ;
       position: fixed ;
       top: 0 ;
       left: 0 ;
       background: #f9a no-repeat url(img/background.jpg) center ;
       background-size: cover ;
       width: 100vw ;
       height: 100vh ;
   }

}

Don't forget to change the file name in url(img/background.jpg) to your preferred image. Save the file and quit the editor.

5. Go to the url about:config, accept the risk (we will not really do anything harmful here, nothing to worry about), and in the Search Bar, paste toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets, and set the value to true. This tells Firefox to load the CSS file at startup.

6. Restart Firefox if it's running.

It will work for sure. I have done this and its working completely fine in my computer.

Izmjenjeno od strane Shashank Shekhar

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Shashank Shekhar said

Hi tommy667805, In Firefox, there's no way to change the background image of the home page (new tab) from the Settings. Add-ons can surely do that, but there's a better approach: We can create a CSS file and tell Firefox to load that file when it starts. To do so, follow these steps: 1. Go to about:support in the address bar. View the section "Application Basics" ➔ Profile Directory (or "Profile Folder" on MacOS) ➔ click the button "Open Directory" (or "Show in Finder" on MacOS). 2. Create a directory called chrome inside the opened directory, if it's not already there. 3. Go to the chrome directory and (a) create a directory called img and (b) create a file called userContent.css. Move your image to the img directory. 4. Open userContent.css in any text editor and paste the following code: @-moz-document url(about:home), url(about:newtab), url(about:privatebrowsing) { .click-target-container *, .top-sites-list * { color: #fff !important ; text-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #222 !important ; } body::before { content: "" ; z-index: -1 ; position: fixed ; top: 0 ; left: 0 ; background: #f9a no-repeat url(img/background.jpg) center ; background-size: cover ; width: 100vw ; height: 100vh ; } } Don't forget to change the file name in url(img/background.jpg) to your preferred image. Save the file and quit the editor. 5. Go to the url about:config, accept the risk (we will not really do anything harmful here, nothing to worry about), and in the Search Bar, paste toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets, and set the value to true. This tells Firefox to load the CSS file at startup. 6. Restart Firefox if it's running. It will work for sure. I have done this and its working completely fine in my computer.

Oh so the theme on Firefox can’t fill up the whole page? Wow I’ve been searching these for a long time, thanks!

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Hiiii...

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

Here is one' NoSquint , NoSquint allows you to adjust the text-only and full-page (both text and images) zoom levels as well as color settings both globally (for all sites) and per site.

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how do u change the image on the homepage, because i don't see an option that can change my homepage.