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Firefox 93 - cyan border of urlbar when focused

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FF 93 arrived last night and now my setting (from userChrome.css) that removes the cyan color of the urlbar doesn't work anymore:

  1. urlbar[focused="false"]:not([suppress-focus-border]) > #urlbar-background {
 border: none !important;

}

I tried a few different things but they were for older versions of FF and naturally they didn't work. I even added a line "border-color: none !important;" but that didn't work either.

So, any suggestions for version 93 of how to remove the cyan border (again) when I click on the urlbar?

FF 93 arrived last night and now my setting (from userChrome.css) that removes the cyan color of the urlbar doesn't work anymore: #urlbar[focused="false"]:not([suppress-focus-border]) > #urlbar-background { border: none !important; } I tried a few different things but they were for older versions of FF and naturally they didn't work. I even added a line "border-color: none !important;" but that didn't work either. So, any suggestions for version 93 of how to remove the cyan border (again) when I click on the urlbar?
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I'm not sure about the #urlbar[focused="false"] in your code as that would make the code work when the urlbar is not focused.

#urlbar[focused="true"]:not([suppress-focus-border]) > #urlbar-background, #searchbar:focus-within { outline:none !important; }

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I'm not sure about the #urlbar[focused="false"] in your code as that would make the code work when the urlbar is not focused.

#urlbar[focused="true"]:not([suppress-focus-border]) > #urlbar-background, #searchbar:focus-within { outline:none !important; }

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That was part of my attempts to make the code work because I noticed that upon startup of the browser the URL bar is focused and the cyan color is visible only when focused. So I thought that maybe if it starts with unfocused bar, that color won't be visible.

Anyway, thanks for the solution!