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Yep, it's the bit that deals with finding the base window. Strangely, it's not fixed either by using glassers xpt or by replacing the code in the overlay.js with the code from all-glass.

Ok, I was being retarded. Chromiglass is an extension that complements chromifox basic so you need both installed. Using the updated xpt and dll from glasser1.1.1 works fine with it. I'll host an updated version of the xpi for chromiglass that install for anything up to minefield.

http://www.noisp.me.uk/chromiglass/chromig...0.16-fx-win.xpi

http://www.noisp.me.uk/chromiglass/Capture.PNG

I've only tested it on minefield atm, but one thing that's immediately obvious is the weirdness with the newtab button.

hey, I'm having this problem:

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I am using:

adblock plus

auto proxy

download statusbar

downthemall

firebug

firegestures

google preview

multirow bookmarks bar

nightly tester tools

page speed

pdf download

read it later

site launcher

speed dial

TAB KIT (left)

text link

weave

any ideas?

****. how can I fix this?

I really like tabkit... any other tree views for tabs, that work with all-glass?

Here's a copy of the javascript that will work with tabkit;

http://www.noisp.me.uk/jsfortabkit/dwm-overlay.js

it's only for tabkit and will cause the tabbar to turn black if tabkit is disabled.

Move it to [FF profile]/extensions/all-glassv2@etc/chrome/content/ and replace the version there. I haven't actually tested it, but it should work fine.

I could make it so it glasses the tab bar from the side, but it would also mean making a skin for it and I haven't got time atm.

it's only for tabkit and will cause the tabbar to turn black if tabkit is disabled.

it's enabled but black ;)

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also notice the weird dots, though that's no biggy.

downloadstatus-bar is now broken, worked before.

do you accept donations, I think it's great work you've done here.

edit: also: when I click away the downloadstatusbar, it leaves a stripe of transparency on the black plane, and a white stripe on the bottom the website, scrolling with me, until I switch tabs, then both disappear.

it's enabled but black ;)

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also notice the weird dots, though that's no biggy.

downloadstatus-bar is now broken, worked before.

do you accept donations, I think it's great work you've done here.

Download statusbar just looks like a problem with the skin. It needs opaque text.

The dots on the tabbar looks a bit weird, can't think what would cause that. Here's a version that glasses it from the side;

http://www.noisp.me.uk/allglasstkside/dwm-overlay.js

edit: also: when I click away the downloadstatusbar, it leaves a stripe of transparency on the black plane, and a white stripe on the bottom the website, scrolling with me, until I switch tabs, then both disappear.

That's because there's no eventlistener on it I'd imagine.

Got the black background issue with the add-on "TwitterFox"

Any solution ?

Still... Great add-on ! ;)

Disable twitterfox... :(

Seriously, I gave up on page 19 of anyone finding the culprit, and started going through my 60+ addons one letter of the alphabet at a time disabling them in chunks. Turns out it was TwitterFox here as well. What's he doing that messes with the top bar, the addon only sits in the status bar?? No idea but it needs fixed.

With a few changes to the css, it worked better with chromifox extreme;

http://www.noisp.me.uk/chromiglass/chromig...in-modified.xpi

http://www.noisp.me.uk/chromiglass/Capture2.PNG

Whoa dude this killed my firefox, I had to kill it in task manager and manually remove the extension!!! I had about 100+ error popups from the javascript.

Disable twitterfox... :(

Seriously, I gave up on page 19 of anyone finding the culprit, and started going through my 60+ addons one letter of the alphabet at a time disabling them in chunks. Turns out it was TwitterFox here as well. What's he doing that messes with the top bar, the addon only sits in the status bar?? No idea but it needs fixed.

The link I just posted was the fix for it, sorry if that wasn't clear. Just replace the dwm-overlay.js in the all-glass/chrome/content folder with the one above.

The problem is caused by twitterfox adding an element to the navigation-toolbox that is the last child, but has a small height, so the javascript uses that to work out the area to glass. I've no idea what the element does, it's just called a twitterfox-tooltip. Anyway, excluding the element from the iteration on the navigation-toolbox fixes the bug.

Whoa dude this killed my firefox, I had to kill it in task manager and manually remove the extension!!! I had about 100+ error popups from the javascript.

Did you use it with all-glass still installed? Chromiglass does the same thing as All-glass except it's tailored to chromifox, they definitely wouldn't play nice together.

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