i think i had deleted my close tab button somehow. but i might be getting confused between the close tab and open new tab button. i just remember i could middle click somewhere to use the function of the button i removed
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Firefox is meant to be usable by people that have no idea what a middle click or an addon is. You are the exception, not the majority
Menu > Help > More troubleshooting information > Profile Folder > Open Folder
Edit your userChrome.css file:
.tab-close-button.close-icon {display:none !important;}
.tab-audio-button {display: none !important;}
I've always wondered how to remove the audio button, so I'll use your code - thanks!
I don't suppose you know of any CSS to permanently disable the picture-in-picture mode for all websites?
You have no need for CSS for that, you can disable it in settings.
- Click the menu button and select Settings.
- In the General panel, scroll down to the Browsing section.
- Clear the check mark for Enable picture-in-picture video controls.
If a website directly invokes the Firefox PiP API (like Whatsapp Web) the button might still appear as it is added by the website, not the browser. For any website that instead don't invoke it (most websites), it will disappear as the browser was fully in control of it.
I've disabled it long ago and yet it keeps popping up on FB, YT and all other websites. Clearly "disabled" on Firefox means nothing, so... CSS.
There should be a simpler solution to this tbf. Plasma had the exact same thing going on with their mute-app-buttons and their solution was a toggle for people who tend to missclick. I believe Chromium has one as well, at least Brave does for sure
It also doesn't work, because it's a patch, rather than turning off the whole system, so it gets overriden
I have the fix implemented and still
Here comes another firefox fork…
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Do we have a list of them ?
I want one that doesn't have anything google about it and no pockets !
why did you get downvoted? lmao
Some people like the buttons
they think if you have an option to turn them off
then if not enough people use them, they will disappear
or that if I don't like the buttons,
then it means they are wrong for liking them
or I know something they don't (middle click closes tabs)
and this inferiority angers them
And I don't want to have to install an addon just so that I can find and mute/close some random tab that's playing unwanted sounds.
Yet, for now, even "just" installing an addon would be nice, now we have to edit config files ! and it doesn't even really work to shut it down !
What I'm saying is that I actually like the mute button and I don't understand why some are so upset about it. Your post doesn't help to clarify other saying you already have an addon that serves a similar purpose.
The addon I have is called "find sound tab"
I never need to mute tabs, when a tab makes a sound, I click that button, it brings me to that tab and I can mute or rather just pause the thing inside it that is making sound.
I don't have an addon that remove the play/mute/close buttons, and I am often pressing them by accident, losing tabs or getting annoying that stuff in other tabs starts playing, or why the sound doesn't work again, it's always from accidentally pressing a button when I mean to select or drag and drop a tab.
I'm not saying it should be removed from firefox, I'm saying it should be something I can turn off easily, preferably in the settings menu or by installing an addon.
The proposed fix of editing the userchrome.css setting file, mostly doesn't work, because the youtube javascript keeps overriding it and putting the buttons back.
One of the worst thing about these buttons is how they are only intermittently there, so you have to always look out for them. I think they really suck and I just want an OFF button for them. But everywhere this is brought up, the same things are said and the conclusion ends up being "ok everything's fine we don't need to do anything"
Maybe unrelated but consider vertical tabs, with Sidebery. It'll let you you scroll through tabs easier and you won't lose much space for titles due to tabs amount.
I can't get the hang of vertical tabs, it's just refusing to enter my muscle memory.
For serious tab management I have this button
And it opens my specially configured Tab Manager Plus, a full page tab manager, which has just, sooo many great feature, including search-as-type and a solid selection system. But for tab switching it's still the tab bar for me.
This is even more annoying if you use vertical tabs