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CSS code to remove "Ctrl+Shift+A" from beside the "Add-ons" button in hamburger menu?

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Hello,

What is the CSS code to remove the "Ctrl+Shift+A" text from beside the "Add-ons" button while still maintaining the "Add-ons" button in hamburger menu?

Please see the following image:

https://i.postimg.cc/xCzQTVtK/Addons.jpg


Cheers.

Hello, What is the CSS code to remove the "Ctrl+Shift+A" text from beside the "Add-ons" button while still maintaining the "Add-ons" button in hamburger menu? Please see the following image: https://i.postimg.cc/xCzQTVtK/Addons.jpg Cheers.

Chosen solution

Of course:

#appMenu-addons-button[shortcut]::after {
   display: none;
}


PS. Try to learn how to use the code Inspector, instead of asking about every simple thing.

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Chosen Solution

Of course:

#appMenu-addons-button[shortcut]::after {
   display: none;
}


PS. Try to learn how to use the code Inspector, instead of asking about every simple thing.

Modified by TyDraniu

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TyDraniu said

Of course: #appMenu-addons-button[shortcut]::after { display: none; } PS. Try to learn how to use the code Inspector, instead of asking about every simple thing.

From my experience the inspector would only allow you to analyse webpage assets. When I hover the cursor over a part of the UI there does not seem to my any change in the console. Clearly I'm doing something wrong I suppose...

Either way, I'm done now.

Thank you for the answer.

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You need to use the Browser Toolbox and not the Inspector for the user interface. You can enable this toolbox via the developer tools settings page (F1).

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cor-el said

You need to use the Browser Toolbox and not the Inspector for the user interface. You can enable this toolbox via the developer tools settings page (F1).

Fantastic. Thank you.

Now how do I keep the browser toolbox focused/not minimized to the taskbar when opening menus to inspect elements not immediately available on a given page?

Modified by Avengement

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Avengement said

Now how do I keep the browser toolbox focused/not minimized to the taskbar when opening menus to inspect elements not immediately available on a given page?

Tip: ui.popup.disable_autohide = true.

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^The Browser Toolbox has this as a choice in the three dot (...) menu (Disable Popup Auto-Hide). If you change the pref directly on about:config then all menus stay open unless you toggle the pref to default (false).