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@Ambroos

Thanks for adding my fix but you should add these 2 lines too.

.findbar-find-fast{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }
.checkbox-label-box{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }

Because without it the searchbar looks like this:

post-262416-1223447501.png

with the fix it looks like this:

post-262416-1223447506.png

If you guys want to have a version where the find bar isn't glassy too, i could change the javascript(the dwm-overlay.js file) to change that. I made it that way because that's the way I wanted it and it didn't take any extra time to do it. If any of you ppl actually look at that file, you'd notice that it's very unorganized.

On a sidenote, I'd also like to make an extension/theme to get everything glassy, but that would've taken a lot of time, and I'll probably be moving back to mainly using linux soon.

@Ambroos

Thanks for adding my fix but you should add these 2 lines too.

.findbar-find-fast{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }
 .checkbox-label-box{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }

Because without it the searchbar looks like this:

post-262416-1223447501.png

with the fix it looks like this:

post-262416-1223447506.png

Done that

@ Jordoex, really, thanks for the glasser JS and the very original userstyle! The glasser JS is still the same, only the userstyle has to be updated.

@Ambroos

Try to add this:

statusbarpanel { -moz-appearance: none !important; border: none !important; }

It should remove the statusbar dividers. I can't try it right now because I'm at work and the PC runs on Windows XP.

Gee dude, thanks a lot :D !

Added it :)

Yet another fix :-)

instead of

.checkbox-label-box{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }

use this:

#FindToolbar .checkbox-label-box{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }

It doesn't change the checkbox color everywhere to white. Just in the Searchbar.

Thanks again :D updated again!

is there a fix for this? i get it only when firefox is maximized.

glasserwhitefe8.jpg

By wreng123 at 2008-10-08

I get some white glare on the titlebar, when i have the status bar or the find bar enabled.

glassernonetq7.jpg

By wreng123 at 2008-10-08

But when i disabled the status bar or find bar, the glare seem to disappear on the titlebar.

anyone getting this too?

is there a fix for this? i get it only when firefox is maximized.

glasserwhitefe8.jpg

By wreng123 at 2008-10-08

I get some white glare on the titlebar, when i have the status bar or the find bar enabled.

glassernonetq7.jpg

By wreng123 at 2008-10-08

But when i disabled the status bar or find bar, the glare seem to disappear on the titlebar.

anyone getting this too?

I tried it but i don't get this. I don't think it's because of glassier or the userstyle because this area gets skinned from Windows. Doesn't matter which plugins or userstyles you have.

Do you use another skin then the default Aero?

I hope everybody understands me the right way because my english is not realy good.

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