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Maybe this has been covered some where, I don't know..but anyways, kind of a game breaking issue is happening with my firefox and the latest version of Stratabuddy. Whenever I get a pop up scrolling no longer works with my mouse wheel, I can do it manually though. Also I can't close firefox or do much else with it. I have to kill it in the task manager. I disabled it and didn't have any problems. Anyone else experience this? Am I looking for support in the wrong place?

Maybe this has been covered some where, I don't know..but anyways, kind of a game breaking issue is happening with my firefox and the latest version of Stratabuddy. Whenever I get a pop up scrolling no longer works with my mouse wheel, I can do it manually though. Also I can't close firefox or do much else with it. I have to kill it in the task manager. I disabled it and didn't have any problems. Anyone else experience this? Am I looking for support in the wrong place?

As BlackRider said, disable/uninstall StrataGlass, it is no longer needed, just select the 'Aero Glass' option in StrataBuddy and you're set.

I need help with stopping Stratabuddy from interfering with how the Locationbar2 extension displays.

With Stratabuddy disabled, Locationbar2 formats the URL in the Awesomebar like this, which is how I want it:

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With Stratabuddy turned on, the URL becomes like this, which I do NOT want it to be:

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Before anyone suggests it, what I do know at this point is that the Locationbar2 options have nothing to do with this issue. Advice would be greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.

I need help with stopping Stratabuddy from interfering with how the Locationbar2 extension displays.

With Stratabuddy disabled, Locationbar2 formats the URL in the Awesomebar like this, which is how I want it:

post-300072-1258604762.png

With Stratabuddy turned on, the URL becomes like this, which I do NOT want it to be:

post-300072-1258604796.png

Before anyone suggests it, what I do know at this point is that the Locationbar2 options have nothing to do with this issue. Advice would be greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.

Hi,

you have to deactivate the last feature in the options-window of Locationbar. Deactivate the arrow for every segment.

Hi,

you have to deactivate the last feature in the options-window of Locationbar. Deactivate the arrow for every segment.

I was afraid someone would say this...

Thanks for the help, but - to reiterate myself - Locationbar2 settings have nothing to do with this. The options are already deactivated as well, btw.

I was afraid someone would say this...

Thanks for the help, but - to reiterate myself - Locationbar2 settings have nothing to do with this. The options are already deactivated as well, btw.

Without installing the Locationbar it isn't like in your screenshot. With the Locationbar it's only by activating the option discribed by myself. It is a feature of the Locationbar, not of StrataBuddy.

First of all, thanks for the really impressive extension!

Do you have any plans about including some sort of tab grouping in the StrataBuddy, like one in IE8? Because when I'm trying to use any tab-grouping extension, which changes the background colour of tabs, the result looks terrible, like on the screenshot (this one is with Sort/Group Tabs extension).

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SpewBoy is working on that at the moment. Currently it looks more or less like this:

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IMO the font is too light but maybe he already changed it meanwhile.

Awesome, and yeah the font is definitely too light. I did mention this earlier and is kind of necessary, looking forward to the finished version.

Love this theme, but can anyone tell me why there is like a space between the home button and the address bar?

Addons: abp, all glass firefox mod, cooliris, hidemenubar, stratabuddy.

Thanks

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Well, the 3.7 mockup from stratabuddy removes the space, but why does the 4.0 mockup have the space?

Love this theme, but can anyone tell me why there is like a space between the home button and the address bar?

Addons: abp, all glass firefox mod, cooliris, hidemenubar, stratabuddy.

Thanks

post-182178-1259110413.png

Well, the 3.7 mockup from stratabuddy removes the space, but why does the 4.0 mockup have the space?

You have to move the reload-button at the right end of the adress bar. I think this will help.
Love this theme, but can anyone tell me why there is like a space between the home button and the address bar?

Thanks

post-182178-1259110413.png

Well, the 3.7 mockup from stratabuddy removes the space, but why does the 4.0 mockup have the space?

Remove all-glass and use the glass option in StrataBuddy.

This theme is great, but I have two little problems that I can't seem to figure out...

1. When I mouse over the tabs, it's as if they enlarge by a pixel or so, and it makes the whole screen move up or down. I think it has something to do with the highlight, but I can't find any reason why it would cause the movement. I'll try to explain further if need be.

2. I've got a white line at the bottom of the tabs, that looks like a dotted line. I've attached a picture of it.

I'm sorry if this has been covered already, I browsed thru the topic but didn't see any definitive answers. Thanks much to anyone who can help.

Addons:

Apps Tab

Download Statusbar

Omnibar

Stratabuddy

Stylish

Themes:

Default

-=edit=- Well, I disabled Apps Tabs and the white line issue is resolved. If anyone can help with teh mouseover issue, that would be great. ;) -=/edit=-

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Edited by TYT

I've got one Stylish script, to change the color of the text in my statusbar. As for my StrataBuddy options, I've got mostly default settings...

Bookmarks tab - I've got hide organize bookmarks selected

Tools tab has both options selected

Strata tab has 4.0 ( default ) and Areo Glass selected

Tabs tab is set to default

Misc tab has back/forward option set to default, none of the other Misc options are selected.

Hope this helps in some way.

I've got one Stylish script, to change the color of the text in my statusbar. As for my StrataBuddy options, I've got mostly default settings...

Bookmarks tab - I've got hide organize bookmarks selected

Tools tab has both options selected

Strata tab has 4.0 ( default ) and Areo Glass selected

Tabs tab is set to default

Misc tab has back/forward option set to default, none of the other Misc options are selected.

Hope this helps in some way.

Hm, could be the Stylish script, either that or another addon. Considering I'm using AppTab. I have similar options except for Organise Bookmarks.

And Tab Progress Bar

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