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Separate userChrome.css configs for browser.proton.contextmenus.enabled

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``` /* //# Items padding */ menupopup > menuitem, menupopup > menu { padding-block: 1px !important; } ``` has different results for this about:config setting .

I can ``` @media (-moz-proton) { menupopup > menuitem, menupopup > menu { padding-block: 4px !important; } } ``` , but this works only if browser.proton.enabled is true that adds some changes i don't want .

How would it be possible to define different values to apply depending on browser.proton.contextmenus.enabled state ?

``` /* //# Items padding */ menupopup > menuitem, menupopup > menu { padding-block: 1px !important; } ``` has different results for this about:config setting . I can ``` @media (-moz-proton) { menupopup > menuitem, menupopup > menu { padding-block: 4px !important; } } ``` , but this works only if browser.proton.enabled is true that adds some changes i don't want . How would it be possible to define different values to apply depending on browser.proton.contextmenus.enabled state ?

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I've got the menus all back to less space between menu items using this:

menupopup > menuitem, menupopup > menu {
  padding-block: 3px !important;
}
:root {
  --arrowpanel-menuitem-padding: 4px 8px !important;
}


Note: in preferences about:config I have everything to do with 'proton' set as false - there are 6 of them and the browser.proton.toolbar.version is 3

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Maybe this link will offer some helpful info: https://www.userchrome.org/firefox-89-styling-proton-ui.html