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How to ignore the "Reduce motion" option set in the OS?

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I have enabled the "Reduce motion" in macOS to limit animations when using app exposé or switching between desktops. Firefox seems to read this option from the OS and limit its animations, such as the loading animation shown next to a tab description when loading a window.

Is there an option to ignore the OS settings and enable all animations in Firefox?

I have enabled the "Reduce motion" in macOS to limit animations when using app exposé or switching between desktops. Firefox seems to read this option from the OS and limit its animations, such as the loading animation shown next to a tab description when loading a window. Is there an option to ignore the OS settings and enable all animations in Firefox?

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The following option should be added to about:config.

ui.prefersReducedMotion: 0

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الحل المُختار

The following option should be added to about:config.

ui.prefersReducedMotion: 0