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  2. Add-on (Mozilla) - Wikipedia

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    Early versions of Firefox supported themes that could greatly change the appearance of the browser, but this was scaled back over time. Current themes are limited to changing the background and text color of toolbars. [9] (These lightweight themes were formerly called personas. [10])

  3. Floorp - Wikipedia

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    Floorp is based on Mozilla Firefox, adding new features including vertical tabs, multi-functional sidebars, and support for custom CSS. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It also includes the ability to display, hide, change the display position, optimize vertical tabs, transfer toolbars to the title bar, and hide the sidebar until the mouse hovers over it.

  4. List of Firefox features - Wikipedia

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    Firefox also supports a variety of themes for changing its appearance. Prior to the release of Firefox 57, themes are simply packages of CSS and image files. From Firefox 57 onwards, themes consist solely of color modifications through the use of CSS. Many themes can be downloaded from the Mozilla Update web site.

  5. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    The browser's entire user interface can be customized by complete themes and lightweight themes are also available. [14] Pale Moon's default search engine is DuckDuckGo and it uses the IP-API service instead of Google for geolocation. [15] The browser is known to be lightweight on resource usage. [16] [17] Pale Moon has no telemetry or data ...

  6. Stylish (software) - Wikipedia

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    There are three classes of user styles. Site styles change the appearance of a particular web site. Global styles change the appearance of all web sites. App styles change the appearance of the Firefox user interface, only supported on Firefox. It is similar to the userChrome.css CSS file used by Firefox and Mozilla-based browsers.

  7. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Firefox was the second-most used web browser until November 2011, when Google Chrome surpassed it. [332] According to Mozilla, Firefox had more than 450 million users as of October 2012. [333] [334] In October 2024, Firefox was the fourth-most widely used desktop browser, and it was the fourth-most popular with 2.95% of worldwide usage share of ...

  8. Theme (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Firefox (and its sibling Thunderbird) supports themes either through lightweight themes (formerly Personas). [19] Google Chrome version 3.0 or later allows themes to alter the appearance of the browser. [20] Internet Explorer 5 and its immediate successor allowed the background picture of their toolbars to be customized. [21]

  9. Firefox early version history - Wikipedia

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    The project that became Firefox today began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla Suite called m/b (or mozilla/browser). Firefox retains the cross-platform nature of the original Mozilla browser, using the XUL user interface markup language. The use of XUL makes it possible to extend the browser's capabilities through the use of extensions ...