Yes, `list-style-image: none !important;` also fixes it.

> Strange that both together use the same CPU like when only one is
active.

I don't find that strange: Using either progress bar or animated PNG
throbber, the screen now has to be drawn at many frames per second. Once
you have to redraw, redrawing a bit more doesn't make a big difference.

Separetely: Also useful to know for posterity, the upgrade from
Thunderbird 60 to 68 made the indeterminate progress bar a lot more
jumpy (it looks like around 10 FPS while the original was much smoother)
- but to my surprise that increased jumpiness still didn't reduce CPU
usage a lot.

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