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REMOVE / HIDE ITEMS INSIDE THE LIBRARY POPUP

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Is it possible to remove / hide individual elements inside the Library popup's #placesList (i.e. the Tag item and/or the icons of any of the items)?

My attempt with the code below inside userchrome removed ALL of the side panel content - not ideal.

#placesList > treechildren:nth-child(2) {
  display: none !important;

}

Also, is it actually possible for the Browser Toolbox to work inside popups?

Is it possible to remove / hide individual elements inside the Library popup's ''#placesList'' (i.e. the Tag item and/or the icons of any of the items)? My attempt with the code below inside userchrome removed ALL of the side panel content - not ideal. #placesList > treechildren:nth-child(2) { display: none !important; } Also, is it actually possible for the Browser Toolbox to work inside popups?
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You can inspect the Places window in the Browser Toolbox. Toward the right end of the bar in the Inspector there is a button that looks like 3 frames. That lets you switch the Inspector to a different window.

But... styling of these old style XUL trees is very arcane, so I can't say for sure what will actually work.

A good place to advice would be the r/FirefoxCSS subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/

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It is not possible to hide items in treechildren list, you can only style them using ":-moz-tree" pseudo class selectors.

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@cor-el / @jscher2000

Thanks again to both of you. I slightly suspected I would continue to have trouble this treechildren list. The answers each of you have provided serve to save me a lot of time and effort.

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