Stylus Firefox



I have FF8 on desktop and laptop, both running up to date W7. Chrome and IE9 are also installed on both. This problem occurs on all websites opened in FF on the desktop PC. Same sites on the laptop and with other browsers on desktop work as expected.

I would recommend closing this, but to make sure to clearly note on the Firefox Addons site that Stylus doesn't support styling XUL due to the lack of proper support in the WebExtensions API. Mozilla will never support userChrome.css in WebExtensions. I use stylus plugin in Firefox. I have a local Gitlab server, where I want to use a dark theme.The stylus plugin cannot find out, that my local Gitlab server is a Gitlab, because it is just an URL like: 192.168.1.2, so stylus wont show it in dark.There are many assigned URLs to Dark-GitLab theme under Stylus - Manage, but I cannot add my URL to it. A lot of modern websites come with integrated dark themes but there's still tons that don't so that's where custom css theming becomes important to me. With Firefox (or other Mozilla programs. Just assume I always mean that when I say Firefox), go to the Stylish install page.

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I've cleared the cache and cookies, completely uninstalled, removed and reinstalled FF (with shutdowns and hard starts.) Have disabled firewall, run anti-virus and anti-spyware, cleaned the registry. The html for a test page is essentially identical in FF and Chrome.

I've opened FF in safe mode with all add-ins disabled with no effect.

This started after FF v8.0 installation.Six hours on the forums brought no joy.

You can set Firefox as your default browser on your Android device.

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  • 3Android version 5 and older
  1. Tap the menu button.

  2. Tap Settings.
  3. Tap the toggle.
    The DEFAULT DEVICES screen displays.
  4. Tap Browser app.
    The BROWSER APP screen displays.
  5. Tap the radio button.
  1. In the Settings menu on your device, tap Apps & notifications (it may be called Apps or Applications on some versions of Android).
  2. Tap Advanced (you may have to tap on the icon first on some versions of Android).
  3. Tap Default apps.
  4. Tap Browser app to open a list of choices.
  5. Tap Firefox for Android to select it.

Step 1: Clear the current browser that opens links

  1. Open the Settings application and tap on .
    On some versions of Android, this button is labeled Applications or Application manager and you may have to tap on before the next step.
  2. Tap on the tab.
  3. Tap on the current browser that opens links.
    This is usually the default browser which is called 'Browser' or 'Internet'.
  4. Tap on to prevent this browser from opening links by default.
    If you haven't installed another browser or you have installed another browser like Opera and set it as your default browser, then will be grayed out. If you have installed another browser, go back to the previous step and repeat with the default browser.

Step 2: Set Firefox for Android to be the default browser for opening links

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  1. Open a link in an Android application like the Mail application.
  2. Tap on and then tap on .