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Sorry about the double post, wouldn't let me edit

#PersonalToolbar {
    border: none !important; 
    background: none !important; 
    text-shadow: #fff 0px 0px 10px, #fff 1px 1px 10px, #fff 1px 1px 3px !important;
}

Do not use text in your bookmarks toolbar. I don't.

Why? That's like me saying don't use the bookmarks toolbar because I don't. Someone inquired how to add text shadows to the labels because they want to see the labels. To each their own.

:)

You wanted to get rid of text shadows. Not to use text is one way of doing it. I have 67 bookmarks visible in my BM Toolbar on my screen, if I used text I would not be able to have as many. I do not need text to tell me what site a favicon belongs to. But as you say to each their own. :)

Installed, what different????

First better Fx menu, graphic acceleration enable by default (in options/avanced you turn off/on), new Addon screen with a nice sourprise.. you can install from a file. The menu bar get another background. This is more evident in Windows, in Linux only the addon thing.

Enjoy!!!

How do you download and install from there?

F?nd win32 folder, then your language, then do click on the executable (.exe) and download somewhere (desktop ie). Close Fx and run the setup for the new version. That's all

Sorry form my english, good luck.

This is what the setup looks like with that add-on. Custom labels and folder labels are there, while the text on the bookmark button is gone as you wanted. Text on regular bookmarks is gone too though. If you wanted to keep those, then I guess I'm no help.

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That Minefield button it's how it looks in the nightly or are you using stylish scripts? I ask because that looks very close to the mockups.

The Add-On Compatibility Reporter isn't compatible with beta 5 yet, so a lot of add-ons can't be installed. Hopefully the add-on will be updated soon.

Mine is! ;)

I have updated the following add-ons so they are compatible with Firefox/Minefield Beta 5 & 6:

  • Adblock Plus
  • Add-on Compatibility Reporter
  • Nightly Tester Tool
  • Stylish

So beta 5 will be out soon, b6pre builds are hitting the hourlies now, and aside from not being able to put my tabs in the titlebar for a week or so now I've also been suffering the following for just as long.

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It should be noted that this only happens with certain visual styles, the standard Aero theme displays correctly, but I don't really see that as an option. Surely there must be some code to position the menu button correctly since it has worked in the past. Any suggestions?

Update: Since I was so frustrated I tried my margins again and figured it out.

#appmenu-button-container{
position: fixed !important;
}
#main-window:not([sizemode="maximized"]) {
 margin-top: -12px !important;
}

So if anybody is using Clearscreen Sharp or another visual style that displaces the menu button try that.

Mine is! ;)

I have updated the following add-ons so they are compatible with Firefox/Minefield Beta 5 & 6:

  • Adblock Plus
  • Add-on Compatibility Reporter
  • Nightly Tester Tool
  • Stylish

What is your version number for the Add-On Compatibility Reporter? I did a clean install of beta 5, so when I went to re-install my add-ons, it didn't work.

right clicking on tabs isn't bringing up the right menu for me in the latest nightly, it just brings up the standard menu of what toolbars are open and customize

is anyone else experiencing this?

EDIT: never mind, i discovered it was being caused by the "informational tab" add-on

There seems to be some other bottleneck here... I mean is your GPU 1.7 times faster than ION (~9400M)?

I would be careful about making any direct comparisons across hardware. 1700 on one PC versus 1000 on another could result from one of many many different things - so I'm not sure it's even worth attempting to identify anything specific.

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