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CSS code to remove this block of text from the "extensions" menu?

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Hello,

What is the CSS code to remove the following block of text from the extensions menu?

https://i.postimg.cc/85svkSXk/extensions-menu.jpg


Cheers.

Hello, What is the CSS code to remove the following block of text from the extensions menu? https://i.postimg.cc/85svkSXk/extensions-menu.jpg Cheers.
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You did place the code in userContent.css and not in userChrome.css ? I think that Firefox 67 still needs userContent.css, but you can try to add the code in userChrome.css as well. Try to code in userChrome.css without or above the default @namespace line.

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The about:addons page is an HTML page and this code needs to be in userContent.css to hide the notice.

You can add this code to the userContent.css file.


@-moz-document url-prefix(about:addons){
 #private-browsing-notice { display:none !important }
}

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The message is still present on this one as well after applying that code as well.

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선택된 해결법

You did place the code in userContent.css and not in userChrome.css ? I think that Firefox 67 still needs userContent.css, but you can try to add the code in userChrome.css as well. Try to code in userChrome.css without or above the default @namespace line.

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cor-el said

You did place the code in userContent.css and not in userChrome.css ? I think that Firefox 67 still needs userContent.css, but you can try to add the code in userChrome.css as well. Try to code in userChrome.css without or above the default @namespace line.

Removing the top part took care of it.

Thanks again sir.

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If there is any data appended on the location bar after about:addons then you have to use url-prefix() instead of url() if that line is what you are referring to. This is probably better anyway. This line specifies where this code should be applied.