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The original was posted on /r/browsers by /u/Patrick28_7w7 on 2023-09-26 02:10:49.
A while back I decided to start using Firefox as my main browser. At the beginning, it seemed to be incredibly barebones and almost empty in terms of appearance customizations. Like, it doesn't even have the option to change backgrounds, which I found to be kinda stupid. After some research tho, I discovered the world of Firefox css customization utilizing userChrome.css and userContent.css. To put it simply, it allows users to change almost every single aspect about how the browser looks utilizing css files, something I have not found any other browser to be able to do.
There is only one small issue though, actually many small issues. Firefox seems to have many tiny quarks which together negatively affect my experience with it. For example, many times while changing tabs in the browser it ends up breaking, as in the tabs become unclickable and the only solution is to restart the browser, which isn't that bad in itself, but coupled with some other gripes, it kinda messes with my experience a bit too much.
So basically, I want to know if there's any browser out there that mimics the freedom of customization of Firefox by either an external css file or at the least a wide array of customizability options in the settings.