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Haven't found any yet. making the browser completely useless.

Are we talking about the arrows that appear when tabs overflow the tabbar? If so, what exactly is the problem with it? (just curious).

In any case, you can hide the tab scroll arrows with this:

.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-up,
.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-down {
  display: none !important;
}

Are we talking about the arrows that appear when tabs overflow the tabbar? If so, what exactly is the problem with it? (just curious).

In any case, you can hide the tab scroll arrows with this:

.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-up,
.tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox > .scrollbutton-down {
  display: none !important;
}

The problem isn`t the scroll arrows, but the fact that we have to scroll to see all opened tabs.

I usually open a lot, and I prefer seeing all little ones instead scrolling them (favicons are enough for me to recognize tabs, doesnt need scroll arrows)

The problem isn`t the scroll arrows, but the fact that we have to scroll to see all opened tabs.

I usually open a lot, and I prefer seeing all little ones instead scrolling them (favicons are enough for me to recognize tabs, doesnt need scroll arrows)

I can recognize tabs by favicon too. Except when there's multiple tabs of a single site...

You want to change the minwidth of a tab to something like 10 pixels so the tabs resize instead of the arrows appearing...

I thought there was a userchrome.css edit for that....

.tabbrowser-tab[fadein]:not([pinned]) {
  min-width: 18px !important;
}

put that in your userchrome.css or stylish script and restart.

You want to change the minwidth of a tab to something like 10 pixels so the tabs resize instead of the arrows appearing...

I thought there was a userchrome.css edit for that....

.tabbrowser-tab[fadein]:not([pinned]) {
  min-width: 18px !important;
}

put that in your userchrome.css or stylish script and restart.

My faith in Firefox has been restored.

Thank you, my friend!

Except it hasn't so he's just trolling.

Opera 10.60 was released with a flash bug that caused various crashes & lockups as well as streaming audio to continue playing after the browser window was closed until the user terminated it in task manager. **FACT** Stating a fact according to the Opera Devs & 100's of users on Opera forums as well as my own experience.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, BROWSERS DO GET RELEASED WITH FLASH BASED BUGS LIKE THE ONE IN THE CURRENT FIREFOX NIGHTLY. Mozilla users expect more and they get it. Spoiled Gecko Users Unite.

Wall of words, wall of KNOWLEDGE!

Has the flash bug been fixed? I haven't updated my nightly build for the past few days.

No it hasn't. I just updated to todays built to see.

I would have thought this would be at the top of their lists to fix, but three nightlies since it was introduced and it is still a problem. :/

No it hasn't. I just updated to todays built to see.

I would have thought this would be at the top of their lists to fix, but three nightlies since it was introduced and it is still a problem. :/

it almost seems to be getting a little worse ...

^^ official build. forgot to mention it.

anyway... I don't even want to have the hassle of installing these. i like exe's or just updating browser then restarting.

seriously, they just said last week that monday (today) would be the unveiling of beta 4. can't wait!

Could somebody please help me with a stylish script?

It makes the statusbar transparent, but sometimes it doesn't extend to the findbar.

#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; }[attachment=272404:Untitled-2.png]

I'd like to have it like in the upper picture all time :)

post-344784-12825900650103.png

Yess!! So now not I'm the only one who dislikes the quality of directrite :p

I made a new pic which is even more noticable. (GDI is the non directwrite rendering)

post-344784-12825892736292.png

You're definitely not the only one. It's way too blurry for me.

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And again about the combined stop-reload-go, was that already supposed to be here?

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