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Soapy, you rock! I love your "Windows 7 Style" code, but it's messing up for me around the menu button where I've got home & panorama pinned, any ideas? Thx bro!

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I just updated my style. Let me know if you still have the same problem.

Still messed up. I'm using the theme Shine 2.0, if that matters. In the future, I actually want to hide the menubar and replace it with a button on the right side of the navbar like chrome (with a wrench icon). Don't know if that's possible yet, but hopefully someday. :)

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Still messed up. I'm using the theme Shine 2.0, if that matters. In the future, I actually want to hide the menubar and replace it with a button on the right side of the navbar like chrome (with a wrench icon). Don't know if that's possible yet, but hopefully someday. :)

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That's quite odd. What addons do you have installed?

I am playing with the idea of having a transparent home page, so that when FF starts you have everything glass except for the navbar and appbutton... that is, any kind of page that can be styled to be transparent. I thought it was not possible, then I saw this style http://userstyles.org/styles/38392 for Panorama which actually glasses the whole FF window, so it might be possible for a normal content page.

Any help is appreciated :)

I am playing with the idea of having a transparent home page, so that when FF starts you have everything glass except for the navbar and appbutton... that is, any kind of page that can be styled to be transparent. I thought it was not possible, then I saw this style http://userstyles.org/styles/38392 for Panorama which actually glasses the whole FF window, so it might be possible for a normal content page.

Any help is appreciated :)

I'm not sure if this will help or not, but this is the code I use to make "about:blank" transparent

#browser,
#content > tabbox > tabpanels {
  background-color: transparent !important;
}

#main-window[stylish-url="about:blank"] #content browser { 
   opacity: 0 !important;
}

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I'm currently using Soapy's theme, and the Menu seems to be out of wack. I've tried fixing it myself but to no avail, ends up looking ugly so I just put it back to the way default, any help would be appreciated.

Are you using a custom windows theme? Is hardware accel on or off?

Shine 2.0? and hardware accel? Not sure, unless it's automatically on I wouldn't know what that was.

Edit: Found that Hardware Accel, it's currently off.

I just tested with Shine 2.0 and it works correctly. Do you happen to have any other stylish scripts enabled? If so try disabling those and see if you have the same problem.

Went ahead and uploaded it to userstyles. Fixed it so it only skins the buttons if they are next to each other in the correct order.

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http://userstyles.org/styles/40947

Is there a way to make bookmarks button appear on popup windows too? i'm currently using the Personal Menu extension to make a bookmarks button on popups, but i can't use your style with that button...

Sevenmeyers has right... If you just install shine 2.0. this theme has different adjustments.

What I did about? For example:

Personalization -> Window Color -> Advanced appearing Settings...

There I turned manually all "Item" and "Fonts" sizes back to normal, like those with original theme and the situation became a little bit normal... The Menu Icon and the Close/Minimize appearing bigger.

I wrote in a paper the characteristics of original theme and when I changed to shine 2, applied all those.

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Does anyone know how to hide the menu button and create an icon on the address bar that opens the menu instead? I'd like it to be like chromes wrench.

This will do both

Custombuttons addon:

http://custombuttons.mozdev.org/devbuilds.html

Custombutton appmenu script:

http://custombuttons.mozdev.org/drupal/content/firefox-4-beta-replace-app-menu-button

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