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isn't there a stylish plugin that will combine the stop/reload buttons? And will it work well with this theme?

http://userstyles.org/styles/10

or

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7670

isn't there a stylish plugin that will combine the stop/reload buttons? And will it work well with this theme?

also you can add this to your userchrome.css instead of using an extension

#stop-button:not([disabled])+#reload-button,#stop-button[disabled="true"] {display: none !important;}

i don`t know if this a bug or what ? but at the end of the window the tab was cut off

post-134421-1248440569.png

Thanks for the positive feedback guys, I'll see if I can fix some of the bugs you guys mentioned.

A fix for the sidebar problem:

#sidebar-title {
	background: url(chrome://global/skin/tabactive2.png) !important;
		color: black !important;
		text-shadow: white 1px 1px 1px !important;

}

I believe this should combine the stop/reload and fix the jumping

#stop-button[disabled="true"] { display:none; } 
#stop-button:not([disabled]) + #reload-button { display:none; }
#reload-button {
margin-left: 1px !important;
}

Edited by SoapyHamHocks
Thanks for the positive feedback guys, I'll see if I can fix some of the bugs you guys mentioned.

A fix for the sidebar problem:

#sidebar-title {
	background: url(chrome://global/skin/tabactive2.png) !important;
		color: black !important;
		text-shadow: white 1px 1px 1px !important;

}

I believe this should combine the stop/reload and fix the jumping

#stop-button[disabled="true"] { display:none; } 
#stop-button:not([disabled]) + #reload-button { display:none; }
#reload-button {
margin-left: 1px !important;
}

Awesome, both of those fixes worked :)

I believe this should combine the stop/reload and fix the jumping

#stop-button[disabled="true"] { display:none; } 
#stop-button:not([disabled]) + #reload-button { display:none; }
#reload-button {
margin-left: 1px !important;
}

Just as a note to people using this, make sure the stop button is placed to the left of the reload button, otherwise both will show up while the page is reloading.

Just as a note to people using this, make sure the stop button is placed to the left of the reload button, otherwise both will show up while the page is reloading.

Thanks, that was annoying me!

Theme is looking good, I'm only able to test it on my work XP machine right now, but there are 3 main issues I noticed so far

FireFoxThemeIssuesCrop.jpg

1) If the stop button is placed before the refresh button, the spacing is messed up

2) Using the Personal Menu bookmarks dropdown button causes an odd spacing issue

3) The tab mix plus "close tab" bar button is oddly out of the window halfway

4) Not sure if this is a problem, but on XP, the tab bar coloring is weird, but that may have been intentional

Theme is looking good, I'm only able to test it on my work XP machine right now, but there are 3 main issues I noticed so far

1) If the stop button is placed before the refresh button, the spacing is messed up

2) Using the Personal Menu bookmarks dropdown button causes an odd spacing issue

3) The tab mix plus "close tab" bar button is oddly out of the window halfway

4) Not sure if this is a problem, but on XP, the tab bar coloring is weird, but that may have been intentional

1) We designed the theme to look the way in the mockup, because of this we had to set all the margins manually. You can change the spacing between the refresh and stop button if you have them that way.

 #reload-button {
 margin-left: 2px !important;
 }

2) Go into personal menu options, Advanced tab and check "Hide Drop-marker"

3) I'm not sure about this, but I'll look into it.

4) The theme was made to work on Vista/7 if you want to use it on xp you can change the background.

 #main-window .tabbrowser-tabs {
	 background: #E0ECF8 !important;

 }
 #main-window #navigator-toolbox {
	 background: #E0ECF8 !important;

 }

 .tabbrowser-tabs tab {
	 background: #E0ECF8 !important;

 }

Edit: Forgot to mention, you can use Stylish and create a new style and paste the code.

As it seems difficult, if not impossible, to draw into the border, perhaps the Tools button could take on the same shape as the one in the actual mockup and fade out at the edge? There's only a 1-2 pixel border visible between the edge of the Tools button and the edge of the screen on a maximised window so it should certainly look alright.

any way i could get my new tab button which was to the right of my tabs to re-appear?
For those of you who wanted the tab button back I edited the theme and restored it. Ill talk to BoneyardBrew tomorrow so we can create a proper new tab button.

Firefox_3_7_Mockup_Redux_2.0_by_BoneyardBrew_and_SoapyHamHocks.zip

The attachment is two pages back

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