Customize installation with userChrome.css for default profile.
I have a PXE boot Linux server-client setup. Each client boot over PXE then install firefox. I want (customize Firefox installer) to use userChrome.css at first time execution of firefox to enable Kiosk interface to... - hide nav-bar - hide tabstoolbar - disable right click context menu -- on blank area of webpage -- on hyperlink -- on images & media -- on input text fields, etc - disable update check pop-up - disable default browser check pop-up Other security options. My OS blocked "ctrl+q", "ctrl+w", "ctrl+t", "ctrl+n", etc.
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userChrome.css is something that is the user adds to firefox defaults to change the looks or setup. For userChrome you have to find sites that has those custom setting and then follow their instructions on how to add in the userChrome customization to match what your looking for.
Not that you can use policies to lock down specific features. userChrome.css can easily be bypassed via Firefox Safe Mode.