Michael Gordon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>> Set plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin to true for now.
>>
>> It does not do exactly what I want (it hides the entire bar, not
>> just the "install missing plugin" button) but for now it is adequate.
>>
>> I would still like to hear if it is possible to hide just the button.
>>
>
> Rob,
>
> I have no idea where in the SM filing system to look, however I have 
> learned that a lot of the display elements in the application are 
> controlled by CSS attributes.
>
> The idea here is that if the button in question is "Named" you can 
> assign a hidden CSS attribute to that button.  The hazard is if the 
> button is a group Named Button your CSS attribute would affect all such 
> named buttons.
>
> Michael G

Do you know what is today's method to add CSS attributes to a
customized installation?   I remember there was a userchrome file
in a chrome subdir of the profile, but it appears to be deprecated.

And most of the visible files in the installation directory have
vanished into compressed jar archives.

Is there still a way to deploy customized css?
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