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| Chrome mods will allow the developer to easily alter Firefox chrome in a manner that is very similar to page-mods with the exception that the chrome being altered must first be properly identified before the developer can alter that element.
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| This work can possibly be worked on in phases:
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| * Second we can add functionality that will allow these mods to be reversed with one call (turned off and original chrome restored). This functionality should also be ported to page-mods.
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| * Finally we can look into using CSS to make these modifications as well.
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