![]() Then close the settings and restart Thunderbird. This setting is immediately saved, you don't have to save it manually. You should now see the setting and at the end of the line you should see " false"ĭouble-click on the line and now you should have true. Then type into the search-field: " toolkit.legacy" You do that in the thunderbird-settings: Enter Settings > scroll down to the end, there click on " edit configuration" > click ok to the advice. ![]() With that setting you give the permission to Thunderbird to let user configuration of the css happen. Your changes in the userChrome.css won't show any effect until you have toggled to true. Your Thunderbird folder has to be there - it's where Thunderbird puts it by default. Please tell me that you already know that your User home folder Library folder is hidden, by default, and you know how to make it visible. Good luck in hunting down the folder (which already exists if you have been using Thunderbird. It would likely be different on each Mac that has Thunderbird.) (that folder, on MY Mac is named 2s5vqihf.slt - so, it's a random. sit - that's an el, not an eye - and it is a folder name. I am guessing you must be running on Catalina? Folder could be in a different location, I don't yet use Catalina, and haven't spent much time looking around for app-created folders and files, so some may be stuck in unusual spots, I suppose.įinally, the XXXXXX.slt - the extension is. I told you where to look (in your home folder/Library/ folder. That folder must be somewhere on your boot drive, as Thunderbird creates it when launched the first time. I am not sure if Thunderbird will use some random name that you make up, and I'm not sure if you can force Thunderbird to do that. You still have to find where Thunderbird makes that folder (not just make it yourself) ![]() That xxxx(whatever) is a random name for the folder that Thunderbird creates for the user profile.
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