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What theme/userstyle might that be?

theme is 'simple white': https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/simplewhite/

 

and I'm using a userstyle to disable the theme's weird looking 3d new tab page:

@-moz-document url("about:newtab"){
  #newtab-grid {
    perspective: none;
  }
}
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2 minutes ago, BinaryData said:

I like a lot of these skins, I'll post mine when I get home from work. What do you guys think about, about posting the add-ons you use too?

A good idea. Im looking at these layouts thinking some of these are great, and some heavily modded ones would be hard to reproduce ourselves without a list of extensions used.

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Not sure if anyone can help with this little issue I'm having, recently I've been spending more time on OSX than Windows/Linux but with Firefox (OSX version) I am having a problem as so:

 

Firefox_Bookmarks_Toolbar_Icon_Issue.png

I know some of you folks are vastly more experienced with editing the css configuration abilities in Firefox (I had some help here a few years ago that was excellent) so I figured I'd pose the question about this issue. If I can't resolve it that's fine I suppose, it won't kill me to have to do an additional click to reach some of the icons on the far right side. I don't run my browser full screen 24/7 (I'm weird, I suppose, even with lower resolution displays I just don't run it full screen) so if it is possible to address this fantastic but I'm suspecting there's something going on with Firefox on OSX and how OSX allows for such things to be drawn onscreen, I really don't have a clue on this one.

 

Anyway, thanks for any potential assistance.

 

Have fun, always...

 

ps

I can't find the other thread where I got some help in the past, so if this is in the wrong thread then I apologize, didn't mean to post off-topic - if anyone else knows the thread I mean (the one that has a lot of Firefox customization info, css configurations, and so on, point me in that direction, thanks.

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