Removing Tabs Bar in Firefox Browser on Windows
Hi,
I'm trying to remove the bar at the top of firefox browser with tabs in them. I read another article (https://support.mozilla.org/es/questions/1417387#answer-1588947) under spain link, i think, and the solution said to write "TabsToolbar-customization-target { visibility: collapse !important; }" somewhere. Where do I go to write that?
I tried the console by pressing f12, but that doesn't seem like that's it. In that article it also mentions to go to about:config and change the status of "browser.tabs.drawInTitlebar" to false, or delete it, but didn't work either.
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@jscher2000
Thank you for your response, I was trying to figure out a way to remove the tabs and place them either below or like a button that safari has. It's safe to say, I was trying to make it look like safari, because I am on Windows. I took your advice by going on reddit, and I found this link:
Like you said, this individual made a CSS rule for turning firefox into safari.
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I assume you display your tabs in the sidebar using an add-on?
There is no built-in setting to move or remove the tabs bar from its normal position at the top of the toolbars. However, you may be able to do it by applying your own CSS style rules to override the built-in CSS style rules. I suggest checking on the following subreddit, where CSS wizards hang out:
https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/
And for general background/how to information on userChrome.css files, you can check my site here:
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@jscher2000
Thank you for your response, I was trying to figure out a way to remove the tabs and place them either below or like a button that safari has. It's safe to say, I was trying to make it look like safari, because I am on Windows. I took your advice by going on reddit, and I found this link:
Like you said, this individual made a CSS rule for turning firefox into safari.