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^^ That doesn't make it a hack, it's a customization extension.

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Does anybody have some code to remove the throbber on the active tab only?

Does anybody have some code to remove the throbber on the active tab only?

try this:

#tabbrowser-tabs tab[selected="true"] .tab-throbber{
    visibility: collapse !important;
}

Considering it is a starting project, you guys should research on how to make it a non-restart extension if possible.

It looks great so far, congrats.

That would be nice! I hate restarting my pc and even more so firefox. Though I am willing to give in with Firefox. To bad the add-on system not requiring a restart didn't make it into Firefox at all. Doubt developers are willing to update all their add-ons either just for that.

Considering it is a starting project, you guys should research on how to make it a non-restart extension if possible.

It looks great so far, congrats.

This isn't our first project at all.

That would be nice! I hate restarting my pc and even more so firefox. Though I am willing to give in with Firefox. To bad the add-on system not requiring a restart didn't make it into Firefox at all. Doubt developers are willing to update all their add-ons either just for that.

Our addon uses xul overlays, as far as I'm aware they are not supported in the "restart-less" addons.

I would personally do it this way:

#appmenu-button {
  padding: 1px 8px !important;
  min-width: 0 !important;
}

#appmenu-button .button-text {   
  visibility: collapse !important;
}

#appmenu-button .button-menu-dropmarker { 
  margin: 0 !important; 
}

Please, can someone help me with this:

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

/* GENERAL */
popup:not(#autoscroller),
menupopup,
popup menu,
popup menuitem,
menupopup menu,
menupopup menuitem {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background: none !important;
color: #fff !important;
opacity: 0.95 !important;
}
/* BORDER */
popup:not(#autoscroller),
menupopup {
-moz-border-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAEgAAAAvCAYAAABAHIylAAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAIGNIUk0AAHolAACAgwAA+f8AAIDpAAB1MAAA6mAAADqYAAAXb5JfxUYAAAUlSURBVHja7JtPaBRXHMc/781OdnXNqinVlphK4iJoQWiLGIjgLV6UEBFLEcFzLr0JihdB8OjNkwdBWCkKIejFXIKYQkR6CS2Gsv5rjE0sSN11kzWz814P+ya+vMxGL4Xdzfzgx7x9O4edD9/fmzfz+67QWrNeCCGEO9Vg3MyhG4zRnwAg4r53oAgniRm3AhwdM7bnYmGtAWTBiSBI6yiduWaH5AJR1lE5czoO0ipAFhwbhGeltI4upGZWkA0ltI6h9Tk6ZxWkFUAOnChTVmaAHcBWIAukY8qtWeEAfAAqwDvgDVAFalYqK1cgCa11HBzPQPGBDuBrz/P6BgcH1aFDh6pHjx4t9/f3V2mhmJqayty/f7/z0aNHmfHxcRmG4TPgb2AZCAyk0IVkAxKOajqMSvbm8/kdV65c+efkyZNl2iDu3LnTef78+S+LxeIb4E+jrmVHTdoFFCknUk0G6NmzZ09vsVgsAoyMjBwYHx8fLpVKfUEQdLUSFN/33+ZyuWeDg4Oj165dmwbI5/P5p0+fPgdmTclFagoBpbXW9u3bs5STAbZ6nvdDoVCYP3XqVOnw4cM/Pnny5KdUKrUspQyFELqVAGmthVLKq9VqHfv27bs1OTn5S6FQyJ0+ffor4DezNlUtJYWA9pxbuG/KKgPsPnHiRPrSpUsLIyMjByYmJn5Op9NLUkq1du/Y/CGEQEqpPM+rzc/Pf//69evfz507Nzs9Pb1lZmYmBZSchVoDWlp3IumoqGtgYKAMcO/evTO+739oNdU0AKV93/8wNjZ2BmBgYKACbDfXnLK2MQJnL+MC6jx+/HgJoFKp9EgpQ9okpJRhuVzeDTA0NPQOyK0HCKfMIkjpfD4fACilsu2gHltFSqmsWaiDGDgrwpHOM5cNyGPjRCpOPa6ChLOL3kiAPOfahbsGxUESGwiQaPB8KaTzNB73amOjAIp7pYNc50XYRgS0hoUkifW3BAmCBFACKAGUAEoAJYASQAmgJBJACaD/F5DrgNAbiIOmgQNEOhO24yGcmZnpAJBSVkyLqG2e3oUQSwAvXrzwWW1gsFkgiXdAKKA6Nja2DSCbzc4qpdrmDWMYhl4ul3sOUCgUvgAWcdo9ERPZAI4C3k9OTnYBHDt27GYQBOl2UJHWWgRBkB4aGroJ8PDhw+3UTQ0qDpLdOIwsLpFpQRSLxXxvb++7CxcuvLx7965eWFj4TgihTbYcGKVUKgiCzP79+2/dvn174vr1611Xr17tA54B71nbWVVuTz4DbAY6qdtcdu/atWvn7Ozsr7CqN58PgmBbKwHyff/fXC5XtHvzPT09A69evVoAXlJvPZdNuVUxjg+3L58GNlH3/+RM7u3u7s5evnz5j7Nnz75thzXoxo0bXRcvXvx2bm6uQt3dUTJZAZaouz1qQOh2VSPjwiZgi1FSJ9Atpfymv79/4eDBg2+Hh4ffHDlyZLGVoDx48GDz6OjojsePH3dNTU3tVEr9BcwZ1ZRNiS1ZZbZSYo3cHZsNpKzJLdQdZjnzXQfN7VN0787LpnxK1B1m741iKma8GLMG6ZTWOlpwI99ezZwkrW2AMvNVPrZpU6ztqzUroOj3R9dWNWpZdFRju8z05zrMMlZ2NADU7B5FF1AEKcrPcphBY49ilL5J2/XaKgqKHK2ByWUr1/coRntvB5LrcvX52OC3e9nQ/D5p5UCqWVA+7XI1+wRqtVrik6aBT9r3fQAbUuK0jwPkQLJBbez/atiA7HBguUDa/t8+/w0Aop+YsD/C4DEAAAAASUVORK5CYII=")
13 13 15 / 13px 13px 15px repeat !important;
-moz-window-shadow: none !important;
margin-top: -3px !important;
}
/* SEPARATOR */
menuseparator {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
list-style-image: none !important;
background: none !important;
border-top: solid 1px #555555 !important;
border-right: none !important;
border-bottom: none !important;
border-left: none !important;
}
/* DISABLED ITEM */
menuitem[disabled="true"] {
color: #666666 !important;
}
/* SELECTED ITEM */
popup:not(#autoscroller) menu[_moz-menuactive="true"],
menupopup menu[_moz-menuactive="true"],
menuitem:not([disabled="true"])[_moz-menuactive="true"] {
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #6f81f5, #3f51f2) !important;
opacity: 0.95 !important;
}
/* SELECTED ITEM (GRAPHITE) */
menupopup menu:-moz-system-metric(mac-graphite-theme)[_moz-menuactive="true"],
popup menu:-moz-system-metric(mac-graphite-theme)[_moz-menuactive="true"],
menuitem:not([disabled="true"]):-moz-system-metric(mac-graphite-theme)[_moz-menuactive="true"] {
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #7f858d, #69717c) !important;
color: #ffffff !important;
opacity: 1.0 !important;
}
/* RIGHT ARROW */
.menu-right,
autorepeatbutton {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
list-style-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABkAAAAJCAYAAADHP4f4AAAACXBIWXMAAAsTAAALEwEAmpwYAAAAIGNIUk0AAHolAACAgwAA+f8AAIDpAAB1MAAA6mAAADqYAAAXb5JfxUYAAADrSURBVHjatJM9TgMxEEafU6WgSEmRAokG5QQoB8ghKDkEJ9lLpKDMGRAV1UopU6AVBV3QxhWPAls4JoYqlj7J8/fNeGaM2qsLlXNhAlwDz0DH/2cLzCrdAMQ/0KPGAjt12ahonXyeKv1KHSuejL264IRhTIQl0bIgOqj32QagbhpJOoCgxkZrdsBNcb8sbB/AHIghBNQp8ApcFD5vIYQrgMkJcoEX4DbJXZWARPaYhRBCBB5SLMAncPfDePy897IVaev2jVaM6uqouu95RXVNZcgBG3VazaJvJMgYKq6Zuv3dGx3Shpztn3wNABJf62ogSXVRAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC")
!important;
}
.menu-right {
-moz-image-region: rect(0px 7px 9px 0px) !important;
opacity: 0.4 !important;
}
.menu-right[_moz-menuactive="true"] {
opacity: 1.0 !important;
}
/* SCROLL ARROWS */
.autorepeatbutton-up {
-moz-image-region: rect(0px 16px 9px 7px) !important;
opacity: 0.75 !important;
-moz-border-top-colors: #000000 !important;
-moz-border-right-colors: #000000 !important;
-moz-border-bottom-colors: #000000 !important;
-moz-border-left-colors: #000000 !important;
}
.autorepeatbutton-down {
-moz-image-region: rect(0px 25px 9px 16px) !important;
opacity: 0.75 !important;
}
.autorepeatbutton-up[disabled="true"],
.autorepeatbutton-down[disabled="true"] {
opacity: 0.4 !important;
}
/* CHECKMARK */
menuitem[checked="true"] .menu-iconic-left {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
list-style-image: none !important;
background: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAA0AAAANCAYAAABy6+R8AAAAGXRFWHRTb2Z0d2FyZQBBZG9iZSBJbWFnZVJlYWR5ccllPAAAAKFJREFUeNpi/P//PwPJgBhNQDX8QFwNxMykaFr3HwK2AzEbExEaKoBUIJT7mpGR8Rdem4ByrkD8B2rLVSDmQXEeSACI7ZE0yAHxK6iGb0CshRIQIHcC8V4g/gnE3lD+mf8IEIsRekBsBtXwH0rvRdIwB2eQA+kQJPfDwCUg5sQbT0B2MpKGD0CsTlTkgoIYqimcpBQBFHPCF3eM5KQ9gAADAOly5N+9UMPFAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC")
no-repeat !important;
min-height: 13px !important;
opacity: 0.75 !important;
margin-bottom: -2px !important;
}
menuitem[checked="true"][_moz-menuactive="true"] .menu-iconic-left {
opacity: 1.0 !important;
}

Got it from here http://userstyles.org/styles/20883 and I'd like to exclude only the Main Menu while pressing the AppMenuButton...

Must I use the command "not" before all those menus included or just to delete an entry from the list? Also, I don't know the exact name...

Thank you in advance!

P.S. SoapyHamHocks!... Bro, b9 brought problems in your script! For instance the Addon-Bar while Devs removed the button styling! I use for now this, along with many other personal modifications:

#addon-bar toolbarbutton {
    box-shadow: none !important;
}

Seems it's working... When we wait next update? Please don't say tomorrow! When you say that, 1 month passes till next update haha! :p Just kidding!

I would personally do it this way:

#appmenu-button {
  padding: 1px 8px !important;
  min-width: 0 !important;
}

#appmenu-button .button-text {   
  visibility: collapse !important;
}

#appmenu-button .button-menu-dropmarker { 
  margin: 0 !important; 
}

Thanks!!!

Can you please tell me how we can hide borders of navbar buttons , i want to remove borders to make it look like chrome (7 above) , thanks once again!

Thanks!!!

Can you please tell me how we can hide borders of navbar buttons , i want to remove borders to make it look like chrome (7 above) , thanks once again!

you can try

#nav-bar .toolbarbutton-1{
  border: 1px solid transparent !important;
  box-shadow: none !important;
  background: none !important;
}

#nav-bar .toolbarbutton-1:not([disabled="true"]):hover{
  border: 1px solid rgba(0,0,0,.2) !important;
  box-shadow: 0 1px 0 0 rgba(255,255,255,.4) inset,
              0 1px 0 0 rgba(255,255,255,.4) !important;
  border-radius: 4px !important;
}

#nav-bar .toolbarbutton-1:not([disabled="true"]):active{
  border: 1px solid rgba(0,0,0,.3) !important;
  background: rgba(0,0,0,.1) !important;
  box-shadow: 0 0 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.1) inset !important;
  border-radius: 4px !important;
}

how can I move tabs closer to location bar (I have location bar navigation and tabs on same toolbar)

dump.png

I want first tab to star directly on the right side of location bar and not as screenshot with massive space and then tab.

this is my userchrome

#urlbar

{

max-width: 700px;

}

tab { min-width: 123px !important; }

/thx /Mac and Firefox 4 b9pre

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