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Is there a reason why the Menu Bar is differently styled? i.e. why can't the menu bar also be glassed; coz if that is done, we will no need to use any other extension to hide it.

Got this by playing around a bit. Here's my code:

#toolbar-menubar

{

background: none !important;

}

#toolbar-menubar .menubar-text

{

color: white !important;

}

Edited by Ronin Achilles
It doesn?t work for me?

All that happens when i drag & drop the install.rdf file is this:

What am i doing wrong?

Normally you should have a xpi file called GLASSER

drag it on the main screen of Firefox

A screen should display and ask if you want to install

Sorry I forgot the link to the file on 1st page: http://www.sixxgate.com/files/glasser.xpi

You have to download this file http://www.sixxgate.com/files/GlasserExtras.zip choose the menubar style you want for example this one "Vista Personal Bar - Windows Explorer"

Rename it as userchrome and drag it in your chrome folder "C:\Users\your username\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default\chrome

restart firefox and open your eyes

neastea18

PS: Could you check my bug please?

Thanks

Is there a reason why the Menu Bar is differently styled? i.e. why can't the menu bar also be glassed; coz if that is done, we will no need to use any other extension to hide it.

It is still glassed, just a little more opaque so you can see it over dark backgrounds. This is because Firefox doesn't support text shadows.

[sarcasm]

Thanks for the small credit. I really appreciate it.

[/sarcasm]

Credit for what?

Everything works great I just have one question

How do i go about remove that extra line in my bookmark toolbar you see I have multirow bookmark toolbar and am just wondering how i should go about editing so that its compatible with 2 rows

http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/6447/54036147rd3.jpg

Whatever

Edit: I'm not really that bothered. I have better things to do than argue on the Internet.

Just a thank-you would have been nice, you know?

Firefox can draw those toolbars without any extra images:

-moz-appearance: communications-toolbox !important;

Firefox can draw those toolbars without any extra images:

-moz-appearance: communications-toolbox !important;

Someone on the MozillaZine forums also mentioned it plus the media player bar too. Either way I've now added your suggestion, his, and Carl Booth aqua bar in the new release.

Also the new release should fix a crash related to FireGestures, I hope.

Everything works great I just have one question

How do i go about remove that extra line in my bookmark toolbar you see I have multirow bookmark toolbar and am just wondering how i should go about editing so that its compatible with 2 rows

http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/6447/54036147rd3.jpg

You probably want to try the Applet (blue communication) style bookmark bar or the Media Player (black) one as the image will size to fix the bar. The aqua and Explorer (teal) will not as they are just images.

I'm absolutely thrilled this is out, and working. Just one question/issue:

addressbarco9.jpg

The edge of my address bar does not look right. Any idea what could be causing this? I'm not using any userChrome that touches this, and I'm running the latest nightlies - it's been like this ever since I install the extension.

I'm absolutely thrilled this is out, and working. Just one question/issue:

addressbarco9.jpg

The edge of my address bar does not look right. Any idea what could be causing this? I'm not using any userChrome that touches this, and I'm running the latest nightlies - it's been like this ever since I install the extension.

Mine looks fine in beta 5

I'm absolutely thrilled this is out, and working. Just one question/issue:

addressbarco9.jpg

The edge of my address bar does not look right. Any idea what could be causing this? I'm not using any userChrome that touches this, and I'm running the latest nightlies - it's been like this ever since I install the extension.

I think that might be a problem with Minefield. I had the same issue like you, but since I'm back on beta 5 it looks OK.

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