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Try this

 .tabbrowser-strip{
  position:fixed;
  top:0px;
  width:100%!important;
  z-index:0;}

  tab {
  -moz-user-select:-moz-none!important;
  z-index:0!important;
  -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 4px!important;
  -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 4px!important;}

  .tabbrowser-strip .tabbrowser-tabs {
  width:100%!important; }

  .tab-drop-indicator-bar {
  position:fixed!important;
  top:0px;
  left:0px;
  width:100%!important;
  z-index:1; }

  window {
  padding-top:28px;
  }

thanks it works

Can't wait to see what you guys have done with the new stop/refresh/go button concept :)

It works flawlessly with the exception of the Go button. We'll have to look further into that to see if it is possible. We have been able to combine both Stop and Reload though, and it looks great :D.

I didn't even realize the address bar has a different outline than the 4.0 one. This is what it looks like with the restart button next to the address bar.

Maybe I should leave this stuff to the pros... :wacko:

set the right border radius to 0 on the url bar

Try this

 .tabbrowser-strip{
 position:fixed;
 top:0px;
 width:100%!important;
 z-index:0;}

 tab {
 -moz-user-select:-moz-none!important;
 z-index:0!important;
 -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 4px!important;
 -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 4px!important;}

 .tabbrowser-strip .tabbrowser-tabs {
 width:100%!important; }

 .tab-drop-indicator-bar {
 position:fixed!important;
 top:0px;
 left:0px;
 width:100%!important;
 z-index:1; }

 window {
 padding-top:28px;
 }

But have you a code to disable the transparent white line where the tabs are before the css-declaration?

unbenannt-2gs6p.png

I don't think this has been brought up before so here goes...there is a problem when using Google toolbar with this theme. As you can see from the screenshot, the translucency extends into the typing area of the toolbar and if you have any sort of white-ish background under the Firefox window then the text is rendered barely readable.

post-289790-1248870554.png

It works flawlessly with the exception of the Go button. We'll have to look further into that to see if it is possible. We have been able to combine both Stop and Reload though, and it looks great :D .

Thats awesome. Great to hear. Got any teaser pics you can show?

You guys are bringing the mockup theme to us a year before Mozilla probably will :laugh:

Looks good, seems it's working well. To be honest I never use the 'Go' button so if you guys are trying to get it working I'd like a preview beta without it working as I don't mind ;)

Good work!

Edited by Audioboxer
You guys are brining the mockup theme to us a year before Mozilla probably will :laugh:

Looks good, seems it's working well. To be honest I never use the 'Go' button so if you guys are trying to get it working I'd like a preview beta without it working as I don't mind ;)

Good work!

Agreed. I just think the new stop/reload buttons look better than the older ones. Can't wait to get my hands on this updated version.

This looks fantastic!

The white outline around the Addressbar is removed, too.

(Is it possible to remove the white line around the Page-render-area?)

And the Buttons look exactly like the Mockup. Great!

I can't wait for the next version. I look at this thread every 10 Minutes to check if it is updated with a new version...

Could you tell us when the next version will be released? Till Friday? At the Weekend? Next week? :D

You guys are bringing the mockup theme to us a year before Mozilla probably will :laugh:

Looks good, seems it's working well. To be honest I never use the 'Go' button so if you guys are trying to get it working I'd like a preview beta without it working as I don't mind ;)

Good work!

You're right, lol. Yeah, the Go button most likely won't work out anyway, so you don't really have anything to worry about :).

OMG that is awesome.

Thanks :D.

Agreed. I just think the new stop/reload buttons look better than the older ones. Can't wait to get my hands on this updated version.

Thank you. I think they look better to, they are more integrated.

This looks fantastic!

The white outline around the Addressbar is removed, too.

(Is it possible to remove the white line around the Page-render-area?)

And the Buttons look exactly like the Mockup. Great!

I can't wait for the next version. I look at this thread every 10 Minutes to check if it is updated with a new version...

Could you tell us when the next version will be released? Till Friday? At the Weekend? Next week? :D

Do you mean the white line on the bottom of the tab bar? That might be possible :).

Also, I'm not sure exactly when it will be released. I'm hoping maybe by the weekend, but don't quote me on that :).

looking great ByB. Are you guys looking at moving the tab placement? Like the mockups, with a top or bottom tab placement?

Thanks. I think we are going to keep the tabs on the bottom. That's probably the best option, for familiarity's sake.

Do you mean the white line on the bottom of the tab bar? That might be possible :).

Yes. You can't see that line in the Mockup. They removed it. The line is around the whole Page. On top of the Statusbar, on the left/right side of the page and on bottom of the tabs.

But, it might be hard to remove it? I think this part of the Window is controlled by Windows and not Firefox?

Also, I'm not sure exactly when it will be released. I'm hoping maybe by the weekend, but don't quote me on that :).

Thanks. Now i will check this thread once a day and not 5 times per hour. :rolleyes:

Is no one able to help with my previously mentioned problem? :(

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry591342218

As an addendum, I notice that sometimes the white strip at the top appears -below- the page content. With the screencap I provided it is on top, but for example, on this forum the header appears on top of it. I don't see the white strip until I scroll down. It appears when the "Windows 7 support" image reaches the top of my browser screen which I think means its a CSS thing, but I am unsure which class I would need to change (or add) to fix it.

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