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Firefox CSS Hack: Change Navigation Icons

September 6, 2009 by Mike Szczys 14 Comments

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Why settle for the standard home icon on your browser? If your home button brings you to hackaday.com, why not make the icon reflect that destination? This hack is quick and simple. We’ll take you through it using Firefox 3 and the default theme with standard sized icons. Continue reading “Firefox CSS Hack: Change Navigation Icons” →

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