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Multi-Account Containers extension context menu item removal issue

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Hello,

I recently installed the Multi-Account Containers extension but noticed that it also added some unwanted right click context menu items to assets for websites that I have put into containers. For example google.com and youtube.com are both put inside a "google" container. Now I have used the folowing code: "menu[label="Open Link in New Google Tab"] {display:none!important;} " in the userChrome.css file to remove the context menu item: "Open Link in New Google Tab" but it's only taking effect on the google.com website and not youtube.com.

Anyone know the reason why?

Thanks in advace.

Hello, I recently installed the Multi-Account Containers extension but noticed that it also added some unwanted right click context menu items to assets for websites that I have put into containers. For example google.com and youtube.com are both put inside a "google" container. Now I have used the folowing code: "menu[label="Open Link in New Google Tab"] {display:none!important;} " in the userChrome.css file to remove the context menu item: "Open Link in New Google Tab" but it's only taking effect on the google.com website and not youtube.com. Anyone know the reason why? Thanks in advace.
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No one knows?

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Hi

Best is to get familiar with using the Browser Toolbox, so that you can check the context menu and compare both cases.

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cor-el said

Hi Best is to get familiar with using the Browser Toolbox, so that you can check the context menu and compare both cases.

Unfortunately, I do not have the 4-5 spare hours of time that it would take to learn how to utilize this tool...

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You can try the FirefoxCSS subreddit forum.