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Yea we are working on a few things. Spew is doing a rewrite of his theme and adding the new theme design in. I'm working on the new Firefox menu, its mostly all working right now. I plan on putting an option to change between two button styles, one thats the tab like and this current one. I'm not really sure how the menu should look graphically, any ideas?

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Is it possible yet to remove the title bar on Firefox?

Edited by KurtFelton
I am getting the same problem with the tabs. So I uninstalled for now, was annoying. I will reinstall when there is a fix

/* move tabs to top */

.tabbrowser-strip {
  top: -3px !important;
  position: fixed !important;
  width: 100% !important;
}

.tabbrowser-strip:-moz-system-metric(windows-compositor) {
  left: 1px !important;
}

.tabbrowser-strip .tabbrowser-tabs {
  width: 100% !important;
  z-index: 0 !important;
}

/* bottom tabstrip */

.tabs-bottom {
  -moz-border-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAADAAAAAWCAYAAACG9x+sAAAAGXRFWHRTb2Z0d2FyZQBBZG9iZSBJbWFnZVJlYWR5ccllPAAAAXpJREFUeNrsV
0FuhDAMxEkOPfKCPqTiAb3wkP6PS8+oD+kLOO6hxW6o6MqybIdsVtqutJYsnBDMjO0YAkTU3bOE7iEPaRK4kV/6bwRa/dAtXgyVYwsstZCBRuDgzGn+SbHJuXdVAhZwMMiUMkCOfZgINALXxh4BDzwZRKiFgARfo/J5D7CnLol0ALwV5VAYexlAARKFLZ8Bi0iqAG8BDg4BKwOBgcZ9HYo1eGQvpAvAc8CWDU4XIhZVeUWFLIpMkEfAA+8B1+5xH1r9BxF9LsjuB49EaQ9odR8cEq
V9QE6tdwoJqxmcSaRCi4RCfVvAtTKiC3/lUfhwM6CB2+yoRDrs88BsbUNbHQiFrsoYFCLqHoACETAIWOqVEBwoH2IZIqWdntdtE33Wl6zPWZ8qP1YcbNwDEllmSAToL7rfStvUvgna/CanrJ9ZP7YXDtM0vQ3D8NpyxKw5WwM0/8XjPM/v4zjGX0/Lsnyt65ru5YC/BSClhH3fxx8BBgATuKFwTMdRNgAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==") 0 23 3 23 / 0 23px 3px 23px !important;
}

/* fix tab height */

.tabbrowser-tab,
.tabs-newtab-button,
.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-up,
.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-down {
  margin-top: 3px !important;
}

/* reposition tab drop arrow */

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

/* move window down for tab space */

#main-window {
  margin-top: 26px !important;
}

#main-window #navigator-toolbox {
  -moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/nav-bar.png") 0 2 3 2 / 0px 2px 3px 2px !important;
  padding: 0 !important;
}

#main-window #nav-bar {
  margin-top: 1px !important;
  margin-bottom: -3px !important;
}

.tabbrowser-tab,
.tabs-newtab-button {
  margin-bottom: 1px !important;
}

#menubar-items {
  padding: 0 !important;
}

.tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] {
  -moz-border-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABUAAAAaCAYAAABYQRdDAAAAGXRFWHRTb2Z0d2FyZQBBZG9iZSBJbWFnZVJlYWR5ccllPAAAAd5JREFUeNqUV
UtuwjAQjZ1EbUCCql2nElIVdcG2J+gx2KCerepZOABiywKxbUulJkUoTmfMGAbHdoKlJxrPzPN8nl3ZNE0UAqwUcMOA363FY5LIs4QQt/CTAe4Bd4AcsAF8Az4BFeDPFStdm1WF/pown81mT9vt9gMyeMdf/KYDsrIs3Rl5SkbC5/l8/grfP4Sd+Rv30U5+LR4f6QjwAplsiOyLYYf7aCe/Fql09NIMYphl2djEcND+kGxpr57SiqPw8tp9pIJskn3bcdKxr5dPUql1gGAE0uMXJMVgReUJGoJgPefl165sZUffBBBKni0d4GtLsPzGZEgSk45qTn59MpXW
oGRgiMLFkXSUroOUUucTYdG+8AUmHVITQNhwUiwZeEVoJkmHsM2gFLuOXJ/xNZKKTNmIuq7Pp8WxkZVXAV2S0qT8sbBacVVPL24TF791u3qTGrnE7EkT/Ilj/ZTXSEoHGEJGZF+IuK/4MavxsZ2gpyPJBdSxsYr8woOCqeJL/oAoiqJG+bgGhftoN778P4ArUzQ+AgaLxeINpcRaYKAlhnb0I/+RfRVb9S+Xy9/JZDI4HA4nSfGnD25UlKZptF6vy+l0Ouyl0zzPV/v9XmfkKh/30Y5+rvh/AQYAnAt7BmghC8MAAAAASUVORK5CYII=") 2 10 2 10 / 2px 10px 2px 10px !important;
}

.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-up,
.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-down {
  margin-bottom: 1px !important;
}

#navigator-toolbox > toolbar {
  background: none !important;
  padding-left: 2px !important;
  padding-right: 2px !important;
}

sidebarheader {
  margin-left: 0 !important;
  background: none !important;
  border-right: 1px solid rgba(0,0,0,0.5) !important;
}

/* fix popup window contents */

#main-window[chromehidden*=" "] {
  margin-top: 0px !important;
}

#main-window[chromehidden*=" "] #nav-bar {
  height: 28px !important;
  margin-bottom: 0 !important;
}

#main-window[chromehidden*=" "] #navigator-toolbox {
  -moz-border-image: none !important;
}

#main-window[chromehidden*=" "] .tabbrowser-strip {
  visibility: hidden !important;
}

/* fix StrataHomeTab placement */
.home-tab-button {
  -moz-appearance: none;
  -moz-image-region: auto;
  border: none;
  margin-top: 0px !important;
  margin-right: -9px !important;
}

.home-tab-button:hover:active {
  -moz-appearance: none;
  -moz-image-region: auto;
  border: none;
  margin-top: -2px !important;
  margin-right: -8px !important;
  margin-left: -1px !important;
}

this fixes the tab problems for me. try it. i don't remember where i got the code, but if you know then let me know and i'll give credit to that person.

this fixes the tab problems for me. try it. i don't remember where i got the code, but if you know then let me know and i'll give credit to that person.

From here http://userstyles.org/styles/20866 it is a style from the same author of the strata40 theme

Awesome theme. I have it customized the way I like it, similar to the Firefox 4.0 (tabs on top) mock-up theme. My only gripe is the background colour of StrataBuddy and just about any other context window in Firefox when StrataBuddy is installed. It's a dark grey colour that retracts from the default light grey background of Firefox's context windows.

This is what I'm talking about:

~snip

The first screenshot was taken with the Strata 4.0 theme plus the recommended add-ons and the second one was taken with the default Strata theme in Firefox 3.5.6.

Did you disable the addons as well? Also I've modified my setup so that it looks closer to the newest mock-up. Got the 3.7 theme type running with tabs on top.

Mmmm.

Yea we are working on a few things. Spew is doing a rewrite of his theme and adding the new theme design in. I'm working on the new Firefox menu, its mostly all working right now. I plan on putting an option to change between two button styles, one thats the tab like and this current one. I'm not really sure how the menu should look graphically, any ideas?

post-49492-1261536786_thumb.png

Are you going to be leaving the 3.7 style still? Hopefully you can still include this style as well, as I'm not a fan of switching that newer 4.0 style, unless the Firefox button can be moved to how it is in the actual mockups, which I believe is impossible to do atm.

Are you going to be leaving the 3.7 style still? Hopefully you can still include this style as well, as I'm not a fan of switching that newer 4.0 style, unless the Firefox button can be moved to how it is in the actual mockups, which I believe is impossible to do atm.

When you say 3.7 style do you mean keep the Page/Tools buttons or the older style of toolbar buttons?

Can you make is so I can choose to remove elements from the menu and reorder them?

That might be something we can do in the future.

I've deactivated all other add-ons but the error still occurs.

This is problem going on at the authors DeviantArt page and it seem like only creating a new profile or replacing an old back up before the problem appears with solve it.

Good luck!

Didn't work either... :(

Really? That is strange, anyway I will suggest going bact to the last version that worked for you with a new profile.

@Bncjo Right if you are talking about the latest version, but wrong with the version before that I was a guy with that problem when version 1.6.8 came out along with others, check the DA page comments for that.

Yes, I did this... The last working version for me is v0.1.6.8. All later versions have this error.

The problem you are having started with that version ( I had that problem before, but I had a profile back up to solved it) try going back to an earlier version than 1.6.8 with a new profile. I must work at least I hope so cause after this version is when Stratabuddy start to get a bit messy.

An earlier version is working fine. I hope you don't want to say that I have to surf with an outdated version ;)

Edit:

I've imported this profile of the firefox v3.6b5 with the error in my virtual windows (7 the same as my main os) and updated the StrataBuddy to the newest one (v0.1.6.9b) and it works perfect.

So the error is only on the beta of firefox.

Edited by Black Rider
An earlier version is working fine. I hope you don't want to say that I have to surf with an outdated version ;)

Edit:

I've imported this profile of the firefox v3.6b5 with the error in my virtual windows (7 the same as my main os) and updated the StrataBuddy to the newest one (v0.1.6.9b) and it works perfect.

So the error is only on the beta of firefox.

I forgot to ask your Firefox version cause when I was experiencing the smae problem was with the 3.6 betas and had to go back to my old 3.5 profile.

Well glad you manage to make it work at least with 3.5 hopefully they will check what is happening with the 3.6 betas.

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