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Almost there ;) but it needs radius on the left side, bottom left & top left.

use this, fits exactly the urlbar.

#identity-box {
	margin-top: -2px !important;
	margin-bottom: -2px !important;
	margin-left: -2px !important;
	border-radius: 4px 0 0 4px !important;
	border-right: 1px solid rgba(0,0,0,.32) !important;
	box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.1) inset !important;
}

Is this a whole theme you're using or Stylish only? Looks nice!^^

It's an addon called Stratiform. Really nice addon, but I wish there was a way to square off my tabs so that they look nicer than the crap design Mozilla gives us.

I changed the background color of the app button, but I want to be purple (default) when in private mode. What do I need to change?

#main-window[sizemode="maximized"] #appmenu-button {
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(58,127,197,1), rgba(47,119,189,1), rgba(0,58,229,1)) !important;

Try this:

#main-window:not([privatebrowsingmode=temporary])[sizemode=maximized] #appmenu-button {

background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(58,127,197,1), rgba(47,119,189,1), rgba(0,58,229,1)) !important;

}

:cool:

Here is my finished look so far.

firefox41.jpg

firefox2m.jpg

I could put the other things in my menu button but don't want to. Easier with one click.

Hi Max. Could you give us the code of this look? It looks beautiful. I loved the addon button at the upper right corner.

It's an addon called Stratiform. Really nice addon, but I wish there was a way to square off my tabs so that they look nicer than the crap design Mozilla gives us.

I asked and got answered about this a couple of pages ago.

This is how my current FF4 looks like.

YOcLN.png

Great news! Thank you! :D

It's not like IE9 tabs are completely square, either, is it?

Anyway, i think i did a pretty good job by editing tab.png and some stylish code, with help from in here. Ofcourse, i hope that a new version of Stratiform can do it better, and with less hassle :p

sc1WK.png

It's not like IE9 tabs are completely square, either, is it?

Anyway, i think i did a pretty good job by editing tab.png and some stylish code, with help from in here. Ofcourse, i hope that a new version of Stratiform can do it better, and with less hassle :p

IE9 tabs are completely square.

Really? I just dont remember they being square in the beta but just checked the RC and yeah, they sure are.. They look cool.

When do you expect Alpha 4 to be done?

Umm we don't really have anything planned. There haven't been many bug reports. At this point we're just adding more styles and options as we think of them. Also maybe we should continue this in the Stratiform topic :p

Umm we don't really have anything planned. There haven't been many bug reports. At this point we're just adding more styles and options as we think of them. Also maybe we should continue this in the Stratiform topic :p

I shouldn't worry, i'm pretty satisfied with my FF4 as it is, thanks to your work.

And yes, indeed, we should get back on topic.

To do that, i'm gonna ask if anyone knows how to change the text in the searchbar to be normal, instead of italic? There's several styles on userstyles.org but non for FF4, AFAIK.

I shouldn't worry, i'm pretty satisfied with my FF4 as it is, thanks to your work.

And yes, indeed, we should get back on topic.

To do that, i'm gonna ask if anyone knows how to change the text in the searchbar to be normal, instead of italic? There's several styles on userstyles.org but non for FF4, AFAIK.

Give this a shot:

.searchbar-textbox input:-moz-placeholder {
  font-style: normal !important;
}

Hey, is there anyway I would be able to center all my bookmarks I have on the bookmark toolbar with Stylish?

#PlacesToolbarItems {
        -moz-box-pack:center!important;
}

Of course, you could just drag a "flexible space" from the customization pallete and accomplish the same thing. :)

I want something like this for the latest Firefox:

/* Show tab favicons only on pinned tabs */

.tabbrowser-tab:not([pinned]) .tab-icon { display: none !important; }

Needless to say, the code I posted doesn't work. :( . Help!

Edit

Okay, this is working (for now):

.tabbrowser-tab:not([pinned]) .tab-icon-image {display:none!important;}

Is there a style or some CSS that I can use to change the URL Link status text in the url bar to white. I use ST4V and it is dark and since I have a transparent URL bar and dark background I can't see it. Any help with this will be appreciated.

Is there a style or some CSS that I can use to change the URL Link status text in the url bar to white. I use ST4V and it is dark and since I have a transparent URL bar and dark background I can't see it. Any help with this will be appreciated.

.urlbar-over-link-host-label, 
.urlbar-over-link-path-label {
   color: #fff !important;
}

Foxxyn... Can you please give me a simple code for nav & search bar?

I'd like both to be squared... Check this theme, the image... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/phoenix-simple/

Is it easy?

Yes.

#urlbar,
#urlbar > .chromeclass-toolbar-additional,
.searchbar-textbox { 
        border-radius: 0 !important;
}

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