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Can I hide parts of the Manage Boomarks -> 'Library' window (using userchrome.css)?

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See the screenshot, please. I'd like to hide everything besides the actual list of bookmarks in the rightmost pane (very narrow in the screenshot for privacy reason). Hence, I'd like to hide the title bar, menu area, plus the entire left pane.

Why do I want to do this? I want to use a script to automatically open this window every time I start Firefox, then set the window to float on top of Firefox, just over the bottommost area of the sidebar to allow me to view bookmarks and vertical tabs (with Sidebery) permanently at the same time.

Many thanks!

See the screenshot, please. I'd like to hide everything besides the actual list of bookmarks in the rightmost pane (very narrow in the screenshot for privacy reason). Hence, I'd like to hide the title bar, menu area, plus the entire left pane. Why do I want to do this? I want to use a script to automatically open this window every time I start Firefox, then set the window to float on top of Firefox, just over the bottommost area of the sidebar to allow me to view bookmarks and vertical tabs (with Sidebery) permanently at the same time. Many thanks!
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No, the panels in the Library use treechildren type of lists and with this type of data you can't select individual items. You can style the text color and background color and change the icon and the line height, but you can't hide items like with normal menu drop-down lists.

treechildren::-moz-tree-image(container, unfiled_____) { }
treechildren::-moz-tree-row { }

(edit: fixed 'unfiled_____' selector)

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