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FF v 108.0 toolbar and tab bar appearance

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Updated to v108.0, toolbars reverted to icons rather than text, tabs all have same ugly background color, no differentiation between active and non-active tabs. Had to disable userChrome.css file to even get tabs to show up. Admittedly, my userChrome file has been through many FF updates and probably needed to go away, but one might think that since there is an uproar every time Mozilla messes with toolbars and tabs, that the developers would simply provide the most popular options. Can anyone direct me to new userChrome files that will allow me to eliminate icons and have some differentiation in the tab toolbar?

Updated to v108.0, toolbars reverted to icons rather than text, tabs all have same ugly background color, no differentiation between active and non-active tabs. Had to disable userChrome.css file to even get tabs to show up. Admittedly, my userChrome file has been through many FF updates and probably needed to go away, but one might think that since there is an uproar every time Mozilla messes with toolbars and tabs, that the developers would simply provide the most popular options. Can anyone direct me to new userChrome files that will allow me to eliminate icons and have some differentiation in the tab toolbar?

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108 moved my tabs from the top (under the navigation bar) down to the bottom of the screen, and took away the plus sign to open a new tab. And I can't figure out how to fix this. Help!

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We have seen quite a few reports about issues with userChrome.css after updating to 108, especially with the Tab bar. You will have to check whether you can find updated code for 108 if you remember. where you got it or if there is a comment at that top of the file. I haven't noticed issues with userChrome.css myself with the code I use, but I tend to keep the code as simple as possible.

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Thank you for the reply, you've helped me solve a number of issues over the years. My problem is that I am not adept at reading or writing the instructions in CSS files, so I can't tell if something I find on Reddit that is addressing a similar problem will work for me. How do I find someone who is willing to write a CSS file that will address my issues?

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For what your asking about userChrome.css - user on here can't give advise on this as this is something you will have to go online and find whom or what organization or on GitHub that has someone that does this request your asking.