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Make Firefox's vertical tab group headings full sidebar width

Tab groups and vertical tabs are nice, and I'm glad to see Firefox finally get on board with features other browsers have had for a good while now. One thing that's been bugging me, however, is the combo of these two features ⸺ specifically, the tab group labels, into which you can write a group's name, don't stretch to the width of your sidebar.

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Add domain name to every site's root class list

As a purveyor of userstyles, I found myself wanting to change a tiny thing here or there on various sites without giving them each their own tiny stylesheet. I also didn't want to start adding random selectors to a global stylesheet and identifying them by comment; I wanted to identify sites by their domain, e.g. html.apnews-com and keep all styles for that site nested underneath. In order to do this, I think a userscript needs to be involved.

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Dulling bright colors in Gmail

One thing I don't need first thing in the morning or last thing at night is to be visually accosted by emails that include absurdly-colored elements. A couple of the newsletters I subscribe to use ridiculous shades of red-orange, and with my gaming PC and its contrasty gaming monitor and some slightly boosted digital vibrance to make colors pop a bit, scrolling through these newsletters can physically hurt.

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