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If you have stylish can you see if this fixes the problem.

#TwentyTenBuddy-mainmenu #history-items {
 -moz-image-region: auto !important;
 }

Yes, it does.

Could you enable the progress bar on each tab?

Kinda inconsistent the way it's currently handled.

Just tweaked the theme a small bit. I like having the close button enabled though I prefer it to just be an X which is transparent till I mouse over it or try to close it. This also fixed the problem I posted about before. Theme is almost perfect now.

Only other thing I could think of is if you could add the bookmarks thing under file.

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how come you guys have the close button? You can just double click a tab to close it, same on an empty space to open a new tab :p So you can lose the new tab button too!

I have the close button hidden on mine, but as far as double clicking on an empty space, the only problem is if you have a bunch of tabs open, like in my screen shot, there is no empty space :)

Also I have a bug.. Look at my screen shot at the favicon. Its being covered by the Get Site info little dude. I want to see my favicon!!

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Great Theme, I appreciate your handwork.

Does anyone know a way to make the bookmark toolbar thinner? I'd like to take maybe 6-8 pixels off the height of it just to make it look a little thinner. Thanks.

If you use stylish.

@-moz-document url("chrome://browser/content/browser.xul") {

toolbarbutton.bookmark-item {
padding-top: 0 !important;
padding-bottom: 0 !important;
padding-left: 4px !important;
padding-right: 4px !important;
-moz-appearance: none !important;
border: none !important;
}

toolbarbutton.bookmark-item:hover {
background-color: Highlight !important;
color: HighlightText !important;
}

}

Found it on userstyles.org, dont remember exactly where though. Easily editable to your preference.

If you use stylish.

Found it on userstyles.org, dont remember exactly where though. Easily editable to your preference.

That code works to squeeze them in from the sides, but we were wanting one to make it smaller from top to bottom

Just installed this but don't think its working properly as I cant change the theme. It doesn't appear to have installed twentytenbuddy as it doesn't show in the addons list. Is it available separately anywhere?

That code works to squeeze them in from the sides, but we were wanting one to make it smaller from top to bottom

Oh right, I'd like to see something like that aswell.

I have a little problem, shown in the picture. It only does this when its not maximized for some reason. I have the same problem in Strata40 for some reason.

Gone through many versions and its always been there.

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