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for those who haven't switched to firefox, might i recommend:
https://github.com/null-dev/firefox-profile-switcher - which adds a chrome like profile switcher to your firefox toolbars
and
https://github.com/muckSponge/MaterialFox - which changes the look of firefox to chrome's new 2023 material design refresh
edit: sorry! see the reply below i had the wrong repo for the updated materialfox. it's actually: https://github.com/edelvarden/material-fox-updated
MaterialFox hasn't been updated in a very long time, unless you're talking about a fork and just copied the wrong link?
sorry!
i remembered it was a fork that i saw which had the material refresh and i went back and sure enough it was further down in my starred repositories!
the correct link is: https://github.com/edelvarden/material-fox-updated
for reference i found it through: https://old.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/comments/17a9a6l/implemented_chrome_refresh_2023_redesign_in/
ah ok, very cool!
How does this compare to using FF containers? Separate bookmarks or something along those lines?
it just basically uses different profiles with -no-remote to open two completely different instances with their own bookmarks, history, etc.