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Thanks but I'm not trying to remove the button completely, just remove the text labeling from it, that's all. =)

Edit:

This one works with Beta 5! without adding # before toolbar button.

/* Remove text label for bookmark menu button container */
toolbarbutton.bookmark-item:not([container]) > .toolbarbutton-text {
display: none !important;
}

That code will remove more than just the bookmark menu label. It will remove the label from any toolbar button of the class bookmark-item. I just tested

/* Remove text for bookmark menu button container */
#bookmarks-menu-button-container .toolbarbutton-text {
     display:none !important;
} 

and it still works in both b5 and in b6pre.

I had to disable hardware acceleration on Beta 4, but 5 seems to be a lot more stable with it enabled. The only issues I'm having are:

1) Flash elements sometimes tear and appear garbled when scrolling through webpages.

2) Playstation's website stalls the browser for several seconds, but this has been an issue for Firefox since it's redesign.

3) Embedded images on Gmail sometimes don't load properly. This has been an issue forever and it would be nice if I didn't have to open some mail in Chrome.

Will I still be prompted when a new study is taking place if I take the feedback button from the toolbar?

Edit: Doesn't matter. The feedback button returns when I restart the browser.

That code will remove more than just the bookmark menu label. It will remove the label from any toolbar button of the class bookmark-item. I just tested

/* Remove text for bookmark menu button container */
#bookmarks-menu-button-container .toolbarbutton-text {
     display:none !important;
} 

and it still works in both b5 and in b6pre.

True, I realized that last night as well. The code you gave me works if you upgrade your Firefox to beta 5, but if you install fresh the code doesn't work...atleast it's not for me.

True, I realized that last night as well. The code you gave me works if you upgrade your Firefox to beta 5, but if you install fresh the code doesn't work...atleast it's not for me.

I did a fresh install of b5 and then installed only stylish and the add-on compatibility reporter on a clean profile. Tested the code and it worked. So I'm not sure what the problem could be, other than some conflicting code on your end.

Tab candy now has search!

yeah.. you can now just hit ctrl+space and start typing to search.. fairly awesome IMO...

also, switching tabs is rather slow for me.. does anyone else have this?

edit: is it me, or is smooth scrolling actually smooth now?

I did a fresh install of b5 and then installed only stylish and the add-on compatibility reporter on a clean profile. Tested the code and it worked. So I'm not sure what the problem could be, other than some conflicting code on your end.

I see, I'll try one more time and see what's up. Thanks =)

Hi! Did you noticed that if you write two words to the url bar, it doesn"t search for it on google but it gives an error message. But it wasn't always like this. How can i fix it?

Installing the Omnibar extension is a workaround.

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