Profile copied to different computer not recognised
I'm running Firefox 122.0.1 on a Windows 10 desktop PC, with a profile which includes a userChrome.css file which makes several layout and cosmetic changes.
I also have a laptop (also Windows 10) which has an old Firefox 97.0.1 installation, and I'd like to make the same changes on this machine which I'm used to on the main computer. I copied my desktop profile to the laptop, to the same directory as its present profile, but when I rebooted Firefox the transferred profile wasn't recognised.
While doing the transfer I received error messages about some of the folders: Destination path too long. This despite the fact that the registry flag to accept extended paths is set to 1. I had to skip several folders in order to complete the transfer.
Could this be the reason why the new profile isn't being picked up? Or is it because the two Firefoxes are of different versions?
I'd be grateful for any thoughts. Many thanks.
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Thanks for that link. I'll have to subscribe to Reddit and take a look at the discussion.
Sorry: question posted in error. Apologies.
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I'm happy to report that I'm almost there, with the layout and most of the colour choices now working in version 127.0 running on Windows 10.
There's one thing I can't sort out: I'd like to have a tab change background colour when hovered over. This is the code, inherited from the previous PC:
[hash] TabsToolbar:not(:-moz-lwtheme) { [hash] tabbrowser-tab:not([selected="true"]):hover [hash] tab-background
background-color: red !important;
}
I don't know if giving that in isolation is actually helpful or not, since it could be being overridden by something else that I'm not recognising, but just in case the problem is in these lines I thought it might be worth posting them. Am I overlooking something obvious?
Many thanks.
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mail226 said
#TabsToolbar:not(:-moz-lwtheme) { #tabbrowser-tab:not([selected="true"]):hover #tab-background background-color: red !important; }
That isn't legal CSS. I think they meant for it to be this:
#TabsToolbar:not(:-moz-lwtheme) #tabbrowser-tab:not([selected="true"]):hover #tab-background { background-color: red !important; }
jscher2000, thanks for that; I'll give it a go.