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What are you talking about? You load your style into stylish and unless you want to modify it that's all you ever have to do. Stylish works just fine with 4.0. Obviously you haven't been following this thread because the working build has been posted I think three times now. Go back some pages and get it. If you already have that build and you're still having issues there's probably something else wrong, because it's working perfectly for the rest of us. Are you using beta 1 or 4.0b2pre?

Stylish has to go through two steps EVERYTIME you launch the browser! You have to go and unselect your style preference and then reselect for it to work. Who in their right mind thinks that a viable choice? Stylish is not compatible with 4.0. The older version of stylish that others like you are using does not load your "style" automatically. The developer, whose forum I spent hours combing through, will not update it until firefox is in RC1or2.

Really? This one's broken? :laugh:

Stylish is good if your are into editing the scripts yourself. You can do it on the fly without restarting and see your changes immediatly.

Did you install the old .59 build that has been modified to work or the 1.10 build that doesn't work?

I have this one installed: My link

But Stilish isn't autoloading scripts at startup and the "move the home button" script doesn't work at all. (I have FF 4.0b1)

@skyli

Thanks a lot 4 the 2 transparency scripts!! They look and work great ;) !

With beta 1 the 1.10 version should have worked perfectly fine with compatibility checking turned off. Stylish didn't get broken until the 4.0b2pre builds (which most of us active in this thread are using, so I assumed you were, too since there was no issue with Stylish until after beta 1), so it's not surprising you might have trouble with the .59 version. You might try the 1.11 version that was just linked by Ned a couple posts up. If that still doesn't work, turn off compatibility checking and grab the 1.10 build off the Mozilla addons site.

[quote name='skyli' date='11 July 2010 - 11:50' time

Transparent statusbar(the whole thing including search and download statusbar):

#browser-bottombox, statusbarpanel, #status-bar, #downbarHolder, .findbar-container
{ -moz-appearance: none !important;
  border: transparent !important;
  border-bottom: 0px !important;
  background: transparent !important;
  text-shadow: 0 0 1em white, 0 0 1ex white; }
.findbar-textbox.findbar-find-fast:not(:hover)
{ opacity:0.7!important; }

Yes thanks skyli for the nice .css codes...:)

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Here's a screenshot of my current setup. Of course it changes frequently as people share their tweaks and I incorporate what I like. The red box illustrates the gap between the bookmarks toolbar and the navigation toolbar. Does anybody have a stylish script to move the bookmarks toolbar up and minimize that gap?

With beta 1 the 1.10 version should have worked perfectly fine with compatibility checking turned off. Stylish didn't get broken until the 4.0b2pre builds (which most of us active in this thread are using, so I assumed you were, too since there was no issue with Stylish until after beta 1), so it's not surprising you might have trouble with the .59 version. You might try the 1.11 version that was just linked by Ned a couple posts up. If that still doesn't work, turn off compatibility checking and grab the 1.10 build off the Mozilla addons site.

Ok, got it. Thanks a lot.

Here is a screenshot of my setup.

Also the userchrome file with all the scripts I used (even if used stylish 1.10 not it but maybe someone wants it). I used the "Personal menu" , "autohide statusbar" and "smartbookmarks" addons.

The only problem that I have now is with the "Gmail notifier" and the "xmarks" addons that don't work on FF 4.0b1. Waiting for newer realeases...

LE: Forgot to move both the refresh and stop buttons so they merge. Got it now. :D

userchrome.css

post-344974-12789243326189.jpg

Open your standard customize toolbar window and drag it off.

LOL. It was so simple, and I was looking for scripts :laugh: .10x

Meanwhile though, I enabled the all tabs preview and moved the button between adress bar and searchbar, so now is more useful so I'll let it be :yes: ...

Still, are the keyboard shortcuts customizeable in FF4 in any way?

LOL. It was so simple, and I was looking for scripts :laugh: .10x

Meanwhile though, I enabled the all tabs preview and moved the button between adress bar and searchbar, so now is more useful so I'll let it be :yes: ...

Still, are the keyboard shortcuts customizeable in FF4 in any way?

customizable ,,, no i guess

Here's a screenshot of my current setup. Of course it changes frequently as people share their tweaks and I incorporate what I like. The red box illustrates the gap between the bookmarks toolbar and the navigation toolbar. Does anybody have a stylish script to move the bookmarks toolbar up and minimize that gap?

care to share ur scripts?

care to share ur scripts?

I just did a couple days ago, but it was in another thread and I've tweaked them a little since then, so...

Red Firefox button

#appmenu-button-container{
margin: 0 0 0 2px !important;
}

#appmenu-button{
padding: 2px 10px 2px 9px !important;
border-style: solid !important;
border-width: 0px 2px 2px 2px !important;
-moz-border-right-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) #612905 !important;
-moz-border-bottom-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) #612905 !important;
-moz-border-left-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) #612905 !important;
-moz-border-radius: 0 0 5px 5px !important;
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(255,82,30,1), rgba(255,0,0,.9)) !important;
background-clip: padding-box !important;
text-shadow: 0px 0px 2px black !important;
}

#appmenu-button[open="true"]{
-moz-border-radius: 0px !important;
}

#appmenu-button dropmarker:before {
padding-right: 5px !important;
}

#appmenu-button:hover{
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(255,82,30,1), rgba(255,68,78,1)) !important;
}

Or, if you'd prefer Blue...

#appmenu-button-container{
margin: 0 0 0px 2px !important;
}

#appmenu-button{
padding: 2px 10px 2px 9px !important;
border-style: solid !important;
border-width: 0px 2px 2px 2px !important;
-moz-border-right-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) #612905 !important;
-moz-border-bottom-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) #612905 !important;
-moz-border-left-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) #612905 !important;
-moz-border-radius: 0 0 5px 5px !important;
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(78,147,229,1), rgba(58,68,255,1)) !important;
background-clip: padding-box !important;
text-shadow: 0px 0px 2px black !important;
}

#appmenu-button[open="true"]{
-moz-border-radius: 0px !important;
}

#appmenu-button dropmarker:before {
padding-right: 5px !important;
}

#appmenu-button:hover{
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(78,147,229,1), rgba(40,95,178,1)) !important;
}

If you're using Minefield and want the menu button to read Firefox

#appmenu-button .button-text { display:none !important; }
#appmenu-button dropmarker:before { content: "Firefox" !important; }

Tabs in the titlebar (depending on the text in your menu button you may have to adjust the padding-left)

@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);

#appmenu-button-container{
position: fixed !important;
}

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #TabsToolbar{
padding-left: 95px !important;
}

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #TabsToolbar{
padding-left: 92px !important;
padding-top:1px !important;
}

Remove back button drop marker

#back-forward-dropmarker { display: none !important; }

Remove RSS icon in address bar

/* Remove live feed icon in Address url toolbar */

#feed-button 
{
  display: none !important;
}

Remove "star" button in address bar

@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);

toolbar #star-button{
display:none !important;
}

Combine stop/reload buttons

#stop-button[disabled="true"] { display:none; } 
#stop-button:not([disabled]) + #reload-button { display:none; }

Remove icons on bookmarks toolbar items

/* Hide bookmark icons in the Personal Toolbar */
toolbarbutton.bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-icon {
display: none; }

Something that im wondering is with the app tabs..can you make them stick even after starting over firefox? (like bookmarks) Since I dont save my tabs, but id like the apptabs saved..and they wont..

No, they don't stick yet. I just tend to not close Firefox as much; I used to close it whenever I was done, even if I knew I'd probably open it again in 5 seconds. Now I'm trying to get in the habit of minimizing it, instead, at least until they get them to stick.

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To move the menu bar when pressing the alt key so it lines up correctly you need the following code:

#main-menubar{

margin-left: 50px !important;

}

What is that icon with 4 little squares in it on your tab bar?

it's all tabs preview:

37322543.png

to enable it instead of normal tab list

about:config > browser.allTabs.previews ->true

Please help.

Is there any way to remove bookmark button from personal toolbar in firefox 4.0b2. (see pic below)

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You should be able to go into customize (right-click the area below the urlbar and choose customize) and just drag it off of the personal toolbar.

Here is my current setup:

Minimal%207-9.png

You should be able to go into customize (right-click the area below the urlbar and choose customize) and just drag it off of the personal toolbar.

Here is my current setup:

Minimal%207-9.png

That is totally awesome!

Care to share how did you do this? I dont use firefox but might as well start using i if I can have a ui like this.

Hey guys -

I was wondering how to enable my minimize, maximize, close buttons? I have ff 4.0b2. I have looked over the last 20 pages of this forum posting. Your help is much appreciated.

** Second question **

Also how would I put the menu button on the right of the window?

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