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Hello, you can put a website as backgroud using css, such as background:url("file://C:/logo.gif")?
For example background:url("file://www.uol.com") ?
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Hello, you can put a website as backgroud using css, such as background:url("file://C:/logo.gif")?
For example background:url("file://www.uol.com") ?
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Hello, as you should specify a file to be your background I believe that a site will not work what would work would be you call the site within an iframe. which is like an embed on your website.
<iframe src="https://www.uol.com.br" width="300" height="300">
<p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p>
</iframe>
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I’m trying to customize the about:home of Firefox, but it seems to only accept css, maybe that’s why iframe is not working.
– SorryForMyEN
why don’t you create a website and arrow it as home page?
– Gustavo Castro
It’s not an answer, but the Web site didn’t trace my record, so I ran another one under the same alias. It would be a good option, Gustavo, but I still don’t have the knowledge to create a site with the same elements of Firefox about:home (such as restore session buttons, Addons, downloads, etc.) and then insert this iframe with Uol.com. So it would be more practical to do the reverse: use a css style to manipulate the FF home itself so that it displays Uol.com in the background without having to create another site.
– SorryForMyEN
by the level that Voce is requesting maybe an add-on or extension of firefox itself is necessary. until creating a new.
– Gustavo Castro