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Want a Sleek Look? Discover the Simple Way to Add Rounded Corners to Firefox Sidebar
Enhancing the visual appeal of your Mozilla Firefox browser is straightforward with the new sidebar customization options. Rounded corners can create a more modern and visually pleasing interface, especially if you prefer a softer look over the standard squared edges.
Benefits of Rounded Corners in Firefox Sidebar
- Modern, polished user interface
- Improved aesthetics for wide monitors and vertical tabs
- Consistent look with other browsers like Microsoft Edge
How to Enable Rounded Corners in Firefox Sidebar
- Open Firefox and enter about:config in the address bar. Press Enter.
- Accept the warning by clicking “Accept the Risk and Continue.” This grants access to advanced configuration settings.
- In the search box, type sidebar.revamp.
- Locate the preference named sidebar.revamp.round-content-area.
- Double-click this preference or click the toggle icon to set its value to True.
- Rounded corners will appear immediately around the sidebar content area.
To revert to squared corners
Repeat the steps above and set the preference value to False.
Additional Notes
- The revamped sidebar allows access to features like bookmarks, history, synced tabs, and vertical tabs, all benefiting from the enhanced visual style.
- This change is fully reversible and does not impact browser performance.
This simple adjustment can help create a more attractive and comfortable browsing experience, aligning Firefox’s appearance with modern design trends.