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Glad you got it working. Regarding the transparent search bar I forgot to add that before! :blush:

I have a stylish script that does exactly that. You'll need the Stylish Addon if you don't already have it. Then just click 'Write new style' and paste in this code:

@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);

#urlbar , #searchbar *{
  -moz-appearance: none !important;
  background: transparent !important;
  -moz-border-radius: 0px !important;
  color: #fff !important;

/* These font settings are optional.*/ 
/*font-family: Tahoma !important; 
font-size: 11px !important;  
font-weight: bold !important; */


}

I take no credit for the code. Remove the comments ( /* */ ) around the font settings if you want to change any of them. I found it on the Stylish site. And regarding the actual glassing of the Camifox skin, that was modified by dragon0823 :)

thank you very much friend. I worked perfect. occurred that did not need to add these commands that you put, it all became very good glass. is something special for the commands you gave me?

thank you very much friend. I worked perfect. occurred that did not need to add these commands that you put, it all became very good glass. is something special for the commands you gave me?

You're very welcome :)

Do you mean these commands?

/* These font settings are optional.*/ 
/*font-family: Tahoma !important; 
font-size: 11px !important;  
font-weight: bold !important; */

They're only for changing the font, font size etc that is shown in the address bar :) They don't alter the glass effect at all.

Recently I've found this addon and like it much, however I've also got installed Treestyle Tab, so whole page became translucent, I saw posts here regarding fix, but were not satisfyed with it - whole page, including tabs lost transparency. And today I made a fix for it, find "dwm-overlay.js" in "%your_profile_dir%\extensions\[email protected]\chrome\content\", open it with text editor, locate string (~line 61):

var tabwidth = gBrowser.mTabContainer.boxObject.width;

and add following line after it:

var tabheight = gBrowser.mTabContainer.boxObject.height;

next locate this line:

dwm.ExtendFrameIntoWindow(height+tabheight, 0, bottom, 0);

and change it to this:

dwm.ExtendFrameIntoWindow(height, 0, bottom, 0+tabwidth);

Here you go - a transparent tabs on left side of your window

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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9256

try this i haven`t tried it but i think it will work

Thanks. Just tried - but it's a no-go. Everything works, but the blur is removed. This happens with it seems all of the no titlebar extensions =\

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If removing the titlebar as a whole won't work, I'd just like to take out the Firefox logo and title without removing it from the taskbar.

Does anyone know how to do this? I tried to find their elements with ColorZilla, but it was a no-go.

Thoughts?

any recommended way to autohide bookbarks bar?

the way i have now, it takes a visible second or two as apposed to instant to show the bookmarks when mouse hovering over, sometimes the bookmarks don't render at all, and i have to do a second swipe.

Edited by Kalel83
pls help me

after install appeared this error

*snip*

Hey!

Make sure Firefox is closed, then:

Press Windows key + R at the same time. In the "Run..." box paste this:

%appdata%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles

Click OK. You will see a folder with .default as the last characters. Open it. Go to Extensions and delete everything that is inside.

Now open Firefox and everything should be working again.

Then, you can install All Glass Firefox from here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=746714

Hope you got it working now, otherwise you can contact me on MSN (email is on my profile) and I'll help you out step-by-step.

Greets

- Ambroos

Ambroos, do you have any ideas on how to remove the address bar or remove the title and icon of the address bar (while still keeping the title and icon in the taskbar and) while still keeping the glass?

There's been a couple posts about this (one was mine!) and If there's a way I don't think Ambroos is interested in finding it, though I understand cause making it compatible with every extension out there would be maddening.

I have a problem, how can I have the normal text shadow etc in the bookmark bar like the menu bar?

the bookmark bar is so light and glowing, I don't like that, I want to have the normal text again

Does anyone know how I can achieve that? I tried to edit the overlay.css but don't know where to do what

thanks

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There's been a couple posts about this (one was mine!) and If there's a way I don't think Ambroos is interested in finding it, though I understand cause making it compatible with every extension out there would be maddening.

Sorry for the slow responses lately, been very busy. (If you're in Belgium come have a look at what I've been working on - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=150011732743 )

Unfortunately, like you said, I can't try making every extension compatible, and complex ones like removing the titlebar, ... are impossible for me to make compatible. I'm just providing support for my addon with the latest non-testing Firefox version without addons/themes. Other people have been building themes based on/on top of my addon so it's perfectly fine to modify it, and I don't mind as long as I'm still mentioned here and there ^^

Greets

Ambroos

I have a problem, how can I have the normal text shadow etc in the bookmark bar like the menu bar?

the bookmark bar is so light and glowing, I don't like that, I want to have the normal text again

Does anyone know how I can achieve that? I tried to edit the overlay.css but don't know where to do what

thanks

I think the problem is the other theme/style you have installed (3.7 or 4.0 (Redux) mockup). If you use just my addon you shouldn't have the problem.

If you tell me what you have installed I can try help you though :) Just send me a PM (personal message)

- Ambroos

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