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still loving this theme.. Looks absolutely great.

Got 1 question though.. If you take a look at this screenshot you can see the search bar is a little thinner than the address bar (from top to bottom) anyway to fix this?

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still loving this theme.. Looks absolutely great.

Got 1 question though.. If you take a look at this screenshot you can see the search bar is a little thinner than the address bar (from top to bottom) anyway to fix this?

That doesn't happen on mine, try this code

 #urlbar, .searchbar-textbox {
 height: 26px !important;
 }

Version 2.5 of the theme has been released!

previewfull.png

Features:

-Updated Transparent Buttons and Tabs Replicating the Design Found in the Mockup

-Custom Bookmark/Tools Buttons

-New Tab Button as well as a fixed Tab Scroll Button

-Home Button

-Sleek All-Glass Look

Check it out in the first post, and let us know what you think!

I'm loving this theme, but I've got one problem: The Bookmarks toolbar is really thick now and takes up a lot more space than needed. If someone could tell me how to fix this, it'd be great!

I didn't realize we changed that, try this:

#main-window #PersonalToolbar {
 padding-top: 0px !important;
 padding-bottom: 0px !important;
 }

Edited by SoapyHamHocks
hmmm.. I almost think I liked the non transparent looking back/forward buttons over the new ones. Still looks great though

I guess it comes down to personal taste. These better resemble the ones in the mockup though, and that is the look we are going for :D.

Stop/reload combine was broken by this update, so I updated the stylish code to fix it:

#stop-button[disabled="true"] { display:none; }
#stop-button:not([disabled]) + #reload-button { display:none; }
#reload-button {
margin-left: -8px !important;
margin-right: 1px !important;
}
#stop-button {
margin-left: -8px !important;
}

Really? For me the address bar moves if I DON'T have the 1px there.

Yeah? :laugh:

Opposite for me. At least people know what to tweak if their address bar moves, thanks for the rest of the code.

Thank you so much for the Update! Great work!

The new Buttons look very sexy^^

Btw, here are a vew tweaks that i found on the Internet:

Hide the black URL Bar in the popup-windows:

1. Type about:config in the url bar of your window.

2. Search in the filter for dom.disable_window_open_feature.location

3. Right-click on the word True in the Value column.

4. Click Toggle.

Remove resize handles from statusbar corner:

#main-window .statusbar-resizerpanel {display: none !important; }

Make the statusbar smaller:

#status-bar {

-moz-appearance: none !important;

border: none !important;

min-height: 19px !important; max-height:19px !important;

padding-top: 2px !important;

border-top: solid 1px #000 !important; }

To hide the icons in the Statusbar use the "Organize Status Bar" Firefox addon.

After that it looks clean like mine :) :

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Make the statusbar smaller:

#status-bar {

-moz-appearance: none !important;

border: none !important;

min-height: 19px !important; max-height:19px !important;

padding-top: 2px !important;

border-top: solid 1px #000 !important; }

I've been looking for a way to do that for MONTHS! Literally since I started using Glasser/All-Glass.

Thank you :D

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