All-Glass Firefox


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I found bug

Just press ctrl+f and type some text

then download some file

What happens then? I tried it on my PC and nothing special happens.

Try to disable all userstyles except the all-glass. Maybe it's because of another userstyle that overrides something that the all-glass style needs.

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how about that www.GAY... tab you have open :p

the download link doesnt seem to work for me... is it just me or what?

Indeed, userstyles isn't the most stable site... I'll try hosting it on my own site too.

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I have only Your style

1. I press ctrl + F

2. Downloed your avatar to desktop

3. Closed search bar

Hmm.. That doesn't happen here!

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hmm i know why

I have got statusbar(extension).

Can U fix this ? Please

Its happens this same when i am downloading file and close current tab

Edited by mimol
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hmm i know why

I have got statusbar(extension).

Can U fix this ? Please

Its happens this same when i am downloading file and close current tab

I'd disable every extension, and then turn them on one by one. Then you can see what one causes the problem.

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how can I disable glass in statusbar?

Remove all this from the userstyle

/*STATUS BAR AND SEARCH BAR*/
/*MOST OF STATUSBAR FIXES ARE BY g4rb4g3*/
#browser-bottombox
{background-color: rgb(0, 0, 0) !important;}

.statusbarpanel-text{ color: gray !important; opacity: 1 !important; }
.findbar-find-fast{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }

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

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

#FindToolbar
{
margin-top: 1px !important;
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background: none !important;
border: 0 none !important;
}

#FindToolbar .toolbarbutton-text
{
color: white !important;
}

#status-bar
{
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background-color: rgb(0, 0, 0) !important;
border: 0 none !important;
}

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Remove all this from the userstyle

I tried hat before, but it mess up the text no matter what background you choose. I think that it should be disable in the other file you modified.

Help? :(

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I tried hat before, but it mess up the text no matter what background you choose. I think that it should be disable in the other file you modified.

Help? :(

Well the Glasser JS isn't mine, only the Userstyle is... I'd have no idea what to do in the JS...

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Remove all this from the userstyle

/*STATUS BAR AND SEARCH BAR*/
/*MOST OF STATUSBAR FIXES ARE BY g4rb4g3*/
#browser-bottombox
{background-color: rgb(0, 0, 0) !important;}

.statusbarpanel-text{ color: gray !important; opacity: 1 !important; }
.findbar-find-fast{ color: white !important; opacity: 1 !important; }

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

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

#FindToolbar
{
margin-top: 1px !important;
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background: none !important;
border: 0 none !important;
}

#FindToolbar .toolbarbutton-text
{
color: white !important;
}

#status-bar
{
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background-color: rgb(0, 0, 0) !important;
border: 0 none !important;
}

Its still unreadable,

When I turn off all styles, it was unreadable too.

I think I have to edit glasser (dwm-overlay)

Edited by mimol
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