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@foxxyn8

Hey, I didn't even notice that! :laugh: Thanks for the fix, but I think adding it to "#PersonalToolbar .bookmark-item:hover:" is not needed !

Probably not. It's just redundancy.

@panoc

#addon-bar.chromeclass-toolbar {
border:none !important;
-moz-appearance:none !important;
}

I've put all my different bugfix styles on userstyles.org. You can download them seperately or the complete style as well:

http://userstyles.org/users/63791

Only the complete style features the new addonbar look since Soapy already posted it on his account seperately and it has to be tweaked a bit to work with the border around the content area.

Seperate Addonbar style: http://userstyles.org/styles/37366

I might add previews later although most of them only change little things that don't really show up on screenshots.

You probably using a "no favicons" code mixed somewhere in another style. For favicons only use THIS style.

Ta, I had

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

in one of my stylish.

I have a new annoying problem. I've made a fresh install of Minefield but for some reason I get the tab scroll buttons when starting the browser and I can't get rid of them. Any ideas of how do disable them ?

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

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

The first part allows more tabs to be displayed.

The second part hides the scrollbuttons.

Technically you should just need the first part, but I've noticed that sometimes the scrollbuttons show when there's only one tab open.

Technically you should just need the first part, but I've noticed that sometimes the scrollbuttons show when there's only one tab open.

That is the problem that it shows up with only one tab open. I think is a bug of some sort caused by an addon or something. I disabled and enabled all my addons and the problem is gone for now. I'll keep your codes just in case ... Thanks!

LE: BTW is there a way to add delay to the expanding menus in the app-menu ?

That is the problem that it shows up with only one tab open. I think is a bug of some sort caused by an addon or something. I disabled and enabled all my addons and the problem is gone for now. I'll keep your codes just in case ... Thanks!

LE: BTW is there a way to add delay to the expanding menus in the app-menu ?

I don't know if this still works or not but you can try:

Enter "about:config" in the location bar and press enter.

In the list of config items, right-click and choose "New: Integer."

For the preference name, enter "ui.submenuDelay".

For the value, enter "10000" (that's 10,000 ms, or 10 seconds, adjust as desired).

Then the submenus will open only if you click or if you hover for over 10 seconds, and they will stay open at least 10 seconds.

Great, but you should add before/after prints! What about the personal-toollbar style you helped me with, will you upload it there or may I ?

If you want to you can upload the style yourself. I personally don't use it since I don't use the Bookmarksbar. I could still post it if you don't want to.

The before/after screenshots will be made when I have a bit more time.

Does anyone know how to get rid of the "Ctrl+Shift+P" next to the "Start Private Browsing" in the Appbutton menu? I really don't like how it horizontally stretches the menu so much.

#appmenu_privateBrowsing .menu-iconic-accel {
  display: none !important;
}

you can also remove all the accelerators form all menus with:

.menu-accel,
.menu-iconic-accel {
  display:none !important;
}

foxxyn8... I'm really more than extremely pretty impressed with your "about:addons flat and dark" and also I use your "addons manager - tab icon" because I have disabled fav and site icons generally.

I hope you will continue support this script till final version 4 arrive. I don't think that the final mozilla's design will impress me more.

Also I was wondering if your entire FireFox looks like that...

foxxyn8... I'm really more than extremely pretty impressed with your "about:addons flat and dark" and also I use your "addons manager - tab icon" because I have disabled fav and site icons generally.

I hope you will continue support this script till final version 4 arrive. I don't think that the final mozilla's design will impress me more.

Also I was wondering if your entire FireFox looks like that...

Thank You! I use those scripts myself so you can be rest assured that they will be maintained. I've styled most of the "about" pages similar to that, but just haven't uploaded them yet.

Most of my UI is actually styled like this:

screenhunter01oct031208n.jpg

I'm curious about your add-on bar and your App Menu button... But I've styled my Win and all need particular abjustments to fit well. I don't know how will look like... You get what I mean...

Also, I'd like transparent tabs because the grey on minefield is shity... I use "colorful tabs" addon because IT'S NOT workin' with MineField 4 b7 pre, but, it does what exactly I want by luck LOL

btw I want too much, so... Don't bother. I'll find an edge.

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