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can i override the theme colors using CSS ? cause i`m using Startabuddy instead of TwentyTenBuddy cause of the TMP conflict

If you use TMP it should only remove the File button from the bar, the options should continue to work. All the colors for the different styles are located in TwentyTenBuddy.

Still, when using the favicon stylish code posted on the site, i get a bookmark button on both sides of the adress bar:

TwentyTen%20for%20Firefox%20-%20Neowin%20Forums%20-%20Mozilla%20Firefox%203.6%20Beta%205.png

@mrk:

What screenshot program are you using?

When you put the code in Stylish, did you preview it? It pops up a warning saying part of the code is wrong and disables it. Look in the beginning of the code and change the following...

Look for this

#page-proxy-favicon{
	display: inherit !important;
  margin-right: -1px !important;
  }
  #page-proxy-stack {
  -moz binding: url("chrome://global/content/bindings/popup.xml#popup-base") !important;
  }

under the #page-proxy-stack is the problem. the -moz binding is missing it's hyphen. Make it -moz-binding and you'll be set.

If you use TMP it should only remove the File button from the bar, the options should continue to work. All the colors for the different styles are located in TwentyTenBuddy.

i`m using TMP and when i enable TwentyTenBuddy TMP doesn`t work at all and the file button is shown and working !!

Thanks for making a great theme, it's one of the nicest themes I've ever seen in any program. Version 1.1 works just fine for me, no problems (besides for undo closed tabs button, but oh well). I'll be watching this thread closely. :)

i`m using Firefox/3.5.6 and my TMP is updated yes

I tried TMP out with 3.5 and it was working correctly for me. Which features do you use in TMP? You might be able to replace it with this addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/14439

any chance of some fission action in the next version?

I tried to find the css in strata40 that made the pretty fission loading bar beneath the URL bar, but no luck.

Does anybody else know which parts it is?

We included the Strata40 progress line in 1.1. We will make a custom one eventually.

Just wanted to say very nice work. I have been using it now for the past 6 hours or so, and I see no reason at all why I will not be using it for a long time to come. Kick ass indeed. (Y)

Well that gets rid of the line all together. I am using version 1.1 with 'restore urlbar dropmarker' enabled. Not the Stylish one that was posted earlier.

Well at its current stage it should just be a plain arrow. So with the line removed is what we intended it to look like. We will have to add some kind of hover effect to it.

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