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On 3.5 RC1 the bookmarks bar text for bookmarks appears slightly fuzzy or uncrisp, this has happened in older versions of the extension on older versions of firefox before and was fixed by an update or a stylish script,

Does anyone know if an update is going to be done for this or of that stylish script at all?

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Anyone able to give a hand with this please?

In Glasser 1.1.1 the address bar itself is made small by a pixel or few which results in the favicon not scaling down as shown below:

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Is there any way to fix this or restore the default vertical width of the address bar?

Thanks!

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how do I fix that

I use this code and it works for me.

Any news on Glasser working for Firefox 3.5 RC1?

Here's the file for Glasser for Firefox 3.5: http://www.mediafire.com/file/zljo1zz4rmz/....1.1-fx-win.xpi Feel free to spread it around.

Source: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7336

I use this code and it works for me.

Here's the file for Glasser for Firefox 3.5: http://www.mediafire.com/file/zljo1zz4rmz/....1.1-fx-win.xpi Feel free to spread it around.

Source: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7336

Thanks buddy, did the trick (after some few edits to make the favicon box square and fitting)

<3

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Hey, I placed my bookmark menu items into the navigation toolbar like this:

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However when I start up my browser it looks like this:

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Until I right click on the toolbar click customize then ok, anybody have any idea how to fix this?

This is how

/* Stop auto hide of bookmark button */

#bookmarksBarContent .bookmark-item {visibility: visible !important;} 
.chevron { display: none !important; }

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I guess I'm kinda to late for this but I was wondering of someone could give me the full Stylish code which mail is using :)

I'm talking about the icons + the tab bar. I can't seem to find the Stylish code for those. I've got currently got IE8 icons but his Bookmarks menu icon looks way different.

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Just released version 3.5.2. This version now support the current Firefox 3.6 betas as well as the latest Firefox 3.5 version. Also the Glasser Extras have been updated to use new features in Firefox 3.6.

Is there an x64 version for FF3.6?

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