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thanks for the answer, I searched where the variable is used and added
!important
and that fixed, I don't know why but all right jeje:Right, that makes perfect sense. The property being a variable nor it having an important tag are not meaningful to explain what's happening here.
What is important is simply what the address of the .css file is which sets the
background-image
property, because relative url resolves relative to that. The internal style sheet where this background-image property is set ischrome://activity-stream/content/css/activity-stream.css
. So if the url it uses is../newtab/wallpaper-dark.png
(as by you setting the variable as such) then it will try to load an image from addresschrome://activity-stream/content/newtab/wallpaper-dark.png
which surely doesn't exist.But if you set
background-image
property from within userContent.css then the relative url resolves relative to that instead.ooh, thanks for the explanation, I'm sure I understand better how this works. 💙