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Nice! Thanks, Drifus :)

Okay, this is very puzzling. Drifus suggested using

.tab-throbber[progress] { list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png") !important; }

to change the throbber from green to grey.

It works perfectly. But I can't understand why!

The reason why I don't understand is because I can't find "chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png" in omni.jar as I would expect.

Instead, I find it here:

E:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\omni.jar\chrome\browser\skin\classic\browser\places\searching_16.png.

So my question is: how does the URL "chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png" translate to the path "E:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\omni.jar\chrome\browser\skin\classic\browser\places\searching_16.png"?

Since Drifus' suggestion works perfectly, I'm not complaining ... just try to understand what's going on!

Okay, this is very puzzling. Drifus suggested using

.tab-throbber[progress] { list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png") !important; }

to change the throbber from green to grey.

It works perfectly. But I can't understand why!

The reason why I don't understand is because I can't find "chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png" in omni.jar as I would expect.

Instead, I find it here:

E:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\omni.jar\chrome\browser\skin\classic\browser\places\searching_16.png.

So my question is: how does the URL "chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png" translate to the path "E:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\omni.jar\chrome\browser\skin\classic\browser\places\searching_16.png"?

Since Drifus' suggestion works perfectly, I'm not complaining ... just try to understand what's going on!

The Gecko runtime maintains a service known as the chrome registry that provides mappings from chrome package names to the physical location of chrome packages on disk.

source: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/chrome_registration

The Gecko runtime maintains a service known as the chrome registry that provides mappings from chrome package names to the physical location of chrome packages on disk.

source: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/chrome_registration

Thanks, Foxxyn8. So mapping explains it. Tricky stuff!

Is there any way to add a little space above the tabs, when "tabs on top" are selected? So I can click on it and drag the window.

#main-window[tabsintitlebar] #titlebar-content {
	margin-top: 6px !important;	
}

Try different values, according to your theme and styles.

Once you have space on top, you can reduce the right margin allocated to aero features.

.titlebar-placeholder[type="caption-buttons"] {
	margin-left: 8px !important;
}

Nice! Thanks, Drifus :)

You're welcome Vasa1. ;)

Thanks foxxyn8. Excellent explanation.

is there some code to change the left/right margins of the address bar? i'd like it to line up with the bookmarks/main content area below.

Did you put it in the nav-bar? You can try this:

#nav-bar {
  padding-left: 0 !important;
  padding-right: 0 !important;
}

How did you make your tabs so square?

And the IdentityBox?

Looks really nice.

Thanks! It's an addon called 'Stratiform'. You can find it here. (Download 1.0)

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stratiform/versions/?page=1#version-1.0

Hey is there a way to kill the chrome and use glass instead? Same as if the tabs were on the bottom?

post-302244-0-66608200-1300241303.png

post-302244-0-89815100-1300241410.png

Something like this?

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] > toolbar:not(#TabsToolbar):not(#toolbar-menubar) {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

In case you want to keep the background for the personal toolbar (bookmarks) try

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] > toolbar:not(#TabsToolbar):not(#toolbar-menubar):not(#PersonalToolbar) {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

#main-window[tabsintitlebar] #titlebar-content {
	margin-top: 6px !important;	
}

Try different values, according to your theme and styles.

Once you have space on top, you can reduce the right margin allocated to aero features.

.titlebar-placeholder[type="caption-buttons"] {
	margin-left: 8px !important;
}

You're welcome Vasa1. ;)

Thanks foxxyn8. Excellent explanation.

This also brings the Firefox menubutton down. Is there a way to keep it on top?

Edit: Nevermind, I found the code.

#appmenu-button-container
{
	margin-top: -6px !important;
}

Hey is there a way to kill the chrome and use glass instead? Same as if the tabs were on the bottom?

post-302244-0-66608200-1300241303.png

post-302244-0-89815100-1300241410.png

Just yet realized my code few posts above was a bit complicated for no reason

A different way would be:

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

If you also want the Personal-Toolbar transparent

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar,
#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #PersonalToolbar {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

Just yet realized my code few posts above was a bit complicated for no reason

A different way would be:

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

If you also want the Personal-Toolbar transparent

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar,
#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #PersonalToolbar {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

Close, but no cigar, the borders remain. Is there a way to flawlessly blend in the toolbar with the window?

Close, but no cigar, the borders remain. Is there a way to flawlessly blend in the toolbar with the window?

I'm not exactly sure what you mean but more like this?

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar {
        background: none !important;
	border: none !important;
}

Close, but no cigar, the borders remain. Is there a way to flawlessly blend in the toolbar with the window?

This provides complete transparency to the nav bar and its border:

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar {
                background: none !important; 
                border-color: transparent !important;
}

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