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...and some additional CSS:

@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");

/**
	Hides invidual items from the 
	menubar based on the label
*/

	menuitem[label="Read Mail (0 new)"],
	menuitem[label="Read Mail (0 new)"] + menuseparator,
	menuitem[label="New Message..."],
	menuitem[label="New Message..."] + menuseparator,
	menuitem[label="Web Search"],
	menuitem[label="Web Search"] + menuseparator,
	#navigator-toolbox menu[label="Edit"],
	#navigator-toolbox menu[label="History"],
	#navigator-toolbox menu[label="Help"],

/**
	Context Menu, some of the items are just mean when
	accidently clicked.
*/

	#contentAreaContextMenu>menu[label^='Foxtab'],
	#contentAreaContextMenu>menu[label^='Open With Editor'],
	#contentAreaContextMenu>menuseparator,
	#context-openlink,
	#context-sep-open,
	#context-sep-copylink,
	#context-sep-stop,
	#context-sep-viewbgimage,
	#context-sep-undo,
	#context-sep-paste,
	#context-sep-selectall,
	#frame-sep,
	#context-sendlink,
	#context-sendimage,
	#context-sendpage,
	#context-setWallpaper,
	#context-back,
	#context-forward,
	#context-reload,
	#context-stop,

/**
	Hides the tab icons
*/

	.tab-icon-image,
	.tab-icon,

/**
	Mics hides (lock button, adblock icon, throbber)
*/

	.tabbrowser-tabs .tabs-closebutton,
	#refcontrol-status,
	#throbber,
	#throbber-box,
	#page-theme-button,
	#security-button,
	statusbarpanel[id="adblock-status"],
	#stylish-panel,
	#statusbar-updates {
		display: none !important;
	}

/**
	Context menu container
*/

	popup:not(#autoscroller), menupopup {
		border: 1px solid #eee !important;
		-moz-border-radius: 3px !important;
		color: #fff !important;
		padding: 20px 0 !important;
		margin: 3px 0 0 0 !important;
	}

	/*
		The icons
	*/

	popup:not(#autoscroller) image, menupopup image {
		opacity: 0;
	}

/**
	Hides the "Done" message
	from the statusbar.
*/

	#statusbar-display[label="Done"] .statusbarpanel-text {
		visibility: hidden !important;
	}

I made those images. Here's a template if you want to do your own images. :) http://cl.ly/479a70bf2bf708892610

Thanks :D

Any chance you could privately share the ones you have done though ;) I'm a wee lazy sod at times lol. Template will be useful for my own sites (Y)

I made those images. Here's a template if you want to do your own images. :) http://cl.ly/479a70bf2bf708892610

Thanks, you are my idol.

My another glass styles. :p i enjoy glass because the light and shadow has the sense of reality and esthetic in the visual effect .

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  • 2 weeks later...

Now that I'm on the 4.0b5 nightly, I thought I'd apply some Stylish hacking code from a few people on the Neowin forums and minimize screen real-estate.

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I can't wait until tabs-in-titlebar work again. The latest nightlies have messed up the code for that.

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