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is there a way to fix glasser in ff 3.1 beta 1

the text in the address bar is unreadable:

post-159052-1224036697_thumb.png

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.ph...713535#p4713535

	#main-window #urlbar {
	   opacity: .99 !important;
	   -moz-border-radius-topright: 0px !important;
	   -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 0px !important;
	}
	#main-window #searchbar .searchbar-textbox {
	   -moz-border-radius-topright: 0px !important;
	   -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 0px !important;
	}
	#main-window #search-container { opacity: .99 !important; }
	#main-window #navigator-toolbox #toolbar-menubar { opacity: .99 !important; }

load that up in stylish... or if you feel like it, modify the extension's overlay.css file

tho... idk bout the black box around the url bar, cuz that didn't occur for me.

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.ph...713535#p4713535

	#main-window #urlbar {
	   opacity: .99 !important;
	   -moz-border-radius-topright: 0px !important;
	   -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 0px !important;
	}
	#main-window #searchbar .searchbar-textbox {
	   -moz-border-radius-topright: 0px !important;
	   -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 0px !important;
	}
	#main-window #search-container { opacity: .99 !important; }
	#main-window #navigator-toolbox #toolbar-menubar { opacity: .99 !important; }

load that up in stylish... or if you feel like it, modify the extension's overlay.css file

tho... idk bout the black box around the url bar, cuz that didn't occur for me.

who to use that ??

installed stylish

saved the code with stylish

nothing happened

am i missing something ???

edit : ok just noticed it in the status bar and activated it

serch bar and menubar look fine now but the address bar look like a total garbage

ops i missed something up in the code and fixed it i am done now

thanks for the codes

Edited by Skynetfuture
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Alright folks, just released a new version (1.1.0) for Firefox 3.1 Beta. It includes the following:

NEW: Glasser 1.1 for Firefox 3.1

NEW: Added shadows behind toolbar buttons

NEW: Added shadows behind menu text

FIXED: Weird bug in Firefox makes URL and search box look odd.

* Removed margin on identity box, it seems that it is no longer needed.

If you folks, don't like the shadows I've added to the toolbar buttons and menus, I'll ask anyone who has added the same effect for their version. Because of a change in the -moz-background-clip with -moz-border-radius properties... making the borders rounded did something weird to the background so I removed the rounding. If anyone knows a fix so I can bring that back, please do tell.

Please note that the screenshot is from many modification I've made to the tabs and personal bar that isn't included in the theme. I've attached the CSS files needed to reproduce it in this post.

post-13981-1231993065.png

styles.zip

Alright folks, just released a new version (1.1.0) for Firefox 3.1 Beta. It includes the following:

NEW: Glasser 1.1 for Firefox 3.1

NEW: Added shadows behind toolbar buttons

NEW: Added shadows behind menu text

FIXED: Weird bug in Firefox makes URL and search box look odd.

* Removed margin on identity box, it seems that it is no longer needed.

If you folks, don't like the shadows I've added to the toolbar buttons and menus, I'll ask anyone who has added the same effect for their version. Because of a change in the -moz-background-clip with -moz-border-radius properties... making the borders rounded did something weird to the background so I removed the rounding. If anyone knows a fix so I can bring that back, please do tell.

Please note that the screenshot is from many modification I've made to the tabs and personal bar that isn't included in the theme. I've attached the CSS files needed to reproduce it in this post.

thanks for those styles man looks great.

thanks a lot!

But 6XGate, i'm using Windows Vista, and this screenshot I took from a new profile... Firefox 3.1 Beta 2

It's only me?

I fixed that by using this in stylish:

#main-window #navigator-toolbox #nav-bar

{

padding: 0 0 4px 0 !important;

}

thanks for trying to help ViperAFK, but i was talking about the favicon area that has a few pixels going outside the addressbar... :)

He was talking about that too.

I think there is an odd difference with Firefox on Windows 7 vs Windows Vista. I will have to try and get this more consistent between the two.

my bad I posted the wrong style, I just accidentally copied the wrong one.

this will fix it:

#identity-box
{
margin-left: -0px !important;
}

#identity-box > hbox
{
border-left-width: 0 !important;
}

post-159052-1232048955.png

Edited by ViperAFK
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