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You can give your Firefox browser a Freegle 'skin' by using this | You can give your [[Firefox]] browser a Freegle 'skin' by using this theme. A theme is the background that is shown behind the menu and toolbars at the top of browser, and the background of the status bar at the bottom. The theme does not intrude into the normal page viewing area. | ||
The Freegle | The Freegle theme backgrounds are light green with "i love freegle" and the heart logo in the top right. Normal black menu and toolbar text show up well. | ||
[[File:FirefoxPersona_Snippet.jpg]] | [[File:FirefoxPersona_Snippet.jpg]] | ||
Go here to get the Freegle | Go here to get the Freegle theme: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/freegle | ||
You can switch or disable themes using the Firefox application settings button (hamburger icon ☰, to the right of the search bar) then "Add-ons and themes". | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 21 December 2024
You can give your Firefox browser a Freegle 'skin' by using this theme. A theme is the background that is shown behind the menu and toolbars at the top of browser, and the background of the status bar at the bottom. The theme does not intrude into the normal page viewing area.
The Freegle theme backgrounds are light green with "i love freegle" and the heart logo in the top right. Normal black menu and toolbar text show up well.
Go here to get the Freegle theme: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/freegle
You can switch or disable themes using the Firefox application settings button (hamburger icon ☰, to the right of the search bar) then "Add-ons and themes".
Back to PR Materials or Other bits and bobs