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msearcy
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Firefox Portable File Structure? userChrome.css is where?

according to this post https://portableapps.com/node/2990
my userChrome.css shoul be @
Firefox (portable)\Data\profile\chrome\userChrome.css
But in this directory
D:\progs\PortableApps\FirefoxPortable\Data\profile\chrome\
I only have
userChrome-example.css
&
userContent-example.css
What am i doing worng. My goal is to modify the GMarks extension to
#GM-star { list-style-image: url("chrome://gmarks/skin/star.gif") !important; }
(makes the blue star for this plugin become the normal bookmark star)

I really have no idea what I'm doing. It would be nice to have a file structure walkthrough.

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You have to create it

Just like on regular FF. It's optional. And it's not there by default. The profile within FirefoxPortable\Data\profile is identical to a regular FF profile with the exception of the settings changes (history, cache, etc).

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From what I understad

it's not there by default, you have to create one (or rename the example). Using notepad, save the file as css instead of txt.
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