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I'm trying to build a code that can adjust every button about #toolbar buttons -except the #back button... But it doesn't working well...

Can you please fix it for me? With the normal numbers... Padding, Border-radius etc... Something like this:

Soapy, the update is coming?

For the selector use

.toolbarbutton-1:not(#back-button)

Yes an update is coming, I'll probably get it out tonight or tomorrow.

What do you mean when you say "tonight"? Where do you live? If you live in America... The difference is huge... :D

On the code above, can you give me the normal sizes? And then I can do the adjustments step by step...

And by the way... sorry! I meant only on #nav bar!...

What do you mean when you say "tonight"? Where do you live? If you live in America... The difference is huge... :D

On the code above, can you give me the normal sizes? And then I can do the adjustments step by step...

And by the way... sorry! I meant only on #nav bar!...

It would be better if you told me what you wanted to do. Did you just want to decrease the padding on these buttons? The default values are something like:

.toolbarbutton-1 {
 padding: 1px 5px !important;
 margin: 1px 3px !important;
 border-radius: 3px !important;
}

btw, Yes I'm in the US.

Listen, I'd like to have the opportunity to play with all button sizes on Navigation Bar... Except the "back button"

You gave me now the normal sizes, nice! But can you fix it only for Nav Bar?

Also it would be nice to have many options! Not only those 3!

Listen, I'd like to have the opportunity to play with all button sizes on Navigation Bar... Except the "back button"

You gave me now the normal sizes, nice! But can you fix it only for Nav Bar?

Also it would be nice to have many options! Not only those 3!

#nav-bar .toolbarbutton-1:not(#back-button) {
 padding: 1px 5px !important;
 margin: 1px 3px !important;
 border-radius: 3px !important;
 min-height: 22px !important;
 height: 22px !important;
 max-height: 22px !important;
}

That's it! Thank you!

btw your code breaks the back-forward buttons a bit

http://tinypic.com/v...pic=2z4z53s&s=7

Just give forward-button a negative left margin.

#forward-button {
 margin-left: -6px !important;
}

Does anyone know how to remove all the separator bars and Bookmarks toolbar menu item from the Bookmarks Button?

post-10368-12894528519975.jpg

Here is the code I'm using at the moment to slim it down, however it does not remove all the separator bars or the Bookmarks Toolbar menu item.

#BMB_bookmarkAllTabs{ display: none } 
#BMB_viewBookmarksToolbar{ display: none }
#BMB_viewBookmarksSidebar{ display: none } 
#BMB_bookmarksToolbarFolderMenu{ display: none }
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem { display: none }
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem + menuseparator  { display: none }

#BMB_bookmarksShowAll{ display: none}

If anyone can help out that would be amazing. I'm getting very annoyed with this one tweak I can't seem to figure out. :|

Does anyone know how to remove all the separator bars and Bookmarks toolbar menu item from the Bookmarks Button?

post-10368-12894528519975.jpg

Here is the code I'm using at the moment to slim it down, however it does not remove all the separator bars or the Bookmarks Toolbar menu item.

#BMB_bookmarkAllTabs{ display: none } 
#BMB_viewBookmarksToolbar{ display: none }
#BMB_viewBookmarksSidebar{ display: none } 
#BMB_bookmarksToolbarFolderMenu{ display: none }
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem { display: none }
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem + menuseparator { display: none }

#BMB_bookmarksShowAll{ display: none}

If anyone can help out that would be amazing. I'm getting very annoyed with this one tweak I can't seem to figure out. :|

Can I get the icons on the Windows version to?

Is there any way to prevent Firefox / Minefield to pick up the colors, etc if you use a theme other than default?

I think you'd need to get a custom theme to get those icons on windows version, though I'm unsure. (I'm on mac)

Anyway.

Almost fixed it with this new code:

#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuseparator {display: none}
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem {display: none}

only thing is that I can't seem to disable Bookmarks Toolbar item or the Subscribe to this page menu item.

If anyone knows how what names that use under the #BMB can you please post it. Or, any other help.

I think you'd need to get a custom theme to get those icons on windows version, though I'm unsure. (I'm on mac)

Anyway.

Almost fixed it with this new code:

#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuseparator {display: none}
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem {display: none}

only thing is that I can't seem to disable Bookmarks Toolbar item or the Subscribe to this page menu item.

If anyone knows how what names that use under the #BMB can you please post it. Or, any other help.

Guy, to disable Bookmarks Toolbar item is:

#BMB_bookmarksToolbar {display: none}

And to disable the Subscribe to this page menu item is:

#BMB_subscribeToPageMenuitem,

#BMB_subscribeToPageMenupopup,

#BMB_subscribeToPageMenupopup

{display: none}

Ok?

I hope help you! :cool:

I think you'd need to get a custom theme to get those icons on windows version, though I'm unsure. (I'm on mac)

Anyway.

Almost fixed it with this new code:

#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuseparator {display: none}
#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuitem {display: none}

only thing is that I can't seem to disable Bookmarks Toolbar item or the Subscribe to this page menu item.

If anyone knows how what names that use under the #BMB can you please post it. Or, any other help.

#BMB_bookmarksToolbar,

#BMB_subscribeToPageMenuitem

Guys, can you please give the simplest code to cut here the addon bar? Nothing complicated... Just to cut there and if I put another button, to have the opportunity just to increase the size/width MANUALLY from left to right...

And if you know, how to remove the white background from Menu-bar...

post-350150-12896265636763.png

Why does colors change in Firefox 4 when using other theme than standard Aero? Is there any code to use for default colors on toolbars and firefox menu? Right now mine is gray.

Why does colors change in Firefox 4 when using other theme than standard Aero? Is there any code to use for default colors on toolbars and firefox menu? Right now mine is gray.

Mozillazine-Firefox 4 gray is not default theme in Windows 7

&

Mozillazine-Firefox grey menu instead of half white/half blue

Guys, can you please give the simplest code to cut here the addon bar? Nothing complicated... Just to cut there and if I put another button, to have the opportunity just to increase the size/width MANUALLY from left to right...

And if you know, how to remove the white background from Menu-bar...

Have you tried something like this:

 #browser-bottombox {
  position: fixed !important;
  bottom: 0 !important;
}

#addon-bar {
  max-width: 400px !important;
  min-width: 400px !important;
}

Remove the menubar background:

 #main-menubar {
  background: none !important;
}

Didn't know that the freakin name was "main-menubar". I thought just "Menubar". Nice. One solved.

For the Add-on Bar, yes that's what I want, but, the entire bar moved at left... I'd like it exactly where it is... At right and to cut all the useless part...

By the way, nevermind! I'll let it as is! Thank you Foxxyn!

Ok, but to move ot to the right side just add a "right" property to #browser-bottombox.

#browser-bottombox {
  position: fixed !important;
  bottom: 0 !important;
  right: 15px;
}

Foxxyn, now it's perfect but whenever I touch the Add-on Bar, then, never reacts as it should...

Check what I mean:

2hq6yv8.jpg

Facebook Chat Frame doesn't recognize the bar and hides behind... It's like there isn't add-on bar... Also if I disable add-on bar, a background remain... lol

Damn, seems hard to manage this. I understand it. Needs lot of work. Don't bother.

Hey everyone,

I was curious if anyone could help me out with this, shouldn't be too hard.

In this thread I found something that would highlight the search bar if you are on a secure page, I installed it and made it green.

But there's a few issues I'd like fixed and I really don't know what I'm doing.

First here's how it looks and in red is one of the things I would like to fix:

sslp.jpg

Where the google.com logo is, the background of it is still white, I'd like to make that green as well if it's possible.

Here's a zoomed in picture:

ssl2.jpg

The second issue is also with the search bar. Whenever you roll over a link you can see it in the search bar to the right normally, with that green on it you cannot.

Is there any way to have it overlap the green?

Also here's the code if you need it:

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

  #urlbar[level] .autocomplete-textbox-container {
  background-color: #38D038 !important;
  margin-right: 0px !important;
  margin-top: 0px !important;
  margin-bottom: 0px !important;
}


#urlbar[level] .autocomplete-history-dropmarker {
  background-color: #38D038 !important;
  margin-top: 0px !important;
  margin-bottom: 0px !important;
}

Note: I'm not taking any credit for anything as I did not make this.

Thanks in advanced for anyone who could help or point me into the right direction on figuring it out myself.

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