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Could someone please tell me how to remove the dropdown marker in the URL bar? Had a script to do it before my main hard drive died and I lost everything, but now I can't find it again :(

Could someone please tell me how to remove the dropdown marker in the URL bar? Had a script to do it before my main hard drive died and I lost everything, but now I can't find it again :(

you can try:

#urlbar dropmarker[anonid="historydropmarker"]{
 visibility: collapse !important;
}

#dnssd-toolbar-button > .toolbarbutton-icon  {
    list-style-image: url("Path to Image") !important;
    -moz-image-region: auto !important; 
    display: -moz-box !important;
}

#dnssd-toolbar-button > .toolbarbutton-text {
     display: none !important
}

Thanks!

Hello

I'm looking for script to put tabs bar in same row with URL bar, but I like to keep appmenu button in default place, I was look at userstyles.org but any of scripts in there didn't work for me, I'm on Aurora ;)

you don't need a script to do that. You can simply move any items to the tabbar via the customization pallete.

I was using this code in W7 but it doesn't work on my new MBP (SL). The unsorted bookmarks icon must be located in a different place. Can anyone help? It's just showing a blank icon.

/* Quick Bookmarks Icon */

.bookmark-item[container=true][label=Quick Bookmarks] {list-style-image: url('chrome://browser/skin/places/unsortedBookmarks.png') !important;

-moz-image-region: rect(0px 16px 16px 0px) !important;}

you don't need a script to do that. You can simply move any items to the tabbar via the customization pallete.

But it would be nice to have all the code in one sheet. I just asked something similar over at mozillazine. Having all the stuff set up in a sheet would make it simpler to customize on a new set up (with a new profile).

What I have now is a hybrid of Stylish and the customization palette. I hope to get everything into a Stylish sheet and not have to deal with the palette (or even Alt, View, Toolbars) at all. I'm hoping it's doable and will keep on scrounging around for tidbits :D

But it would be nice to have all the code in one sheet. I just asked something similar over at mozillazine. Having all the stuff set up in a sheet would make it simpler to customize on a new set up (with a new profile).

What I have now is a hybrid of Stylish and the customization palette. I hope to get everything into a Stylish sheet and not have to deal with the palette (or even Alt, View, Toolbars) at all. I'm hoping it's doable and will keep on scrounging around for tidbits :D

Then you want a theme. Relocating toolbaritems via css would be messy.

Then you want a theme. Relocating toolbaritems via css would be messy.

Come to think of it, there are only just a few things I want to relocate from the nav bar to the TabsToolbar: they are the urlbar-container, the home-button, and icons of three add-ons. Once they're there, I can place them relative to each other using "-moz-box-ordinal-group".

Even if I could only have the first, the urlbar-container relocated, it would be wonderful.

you could move it by just fixing the position, but you'll just be overlaying it onto the tab bar so you'll have to write more code to reposition elements that actually exist on the tab bar to accomodate the url bar. It would be far easier and less complicated just to reposition via the palette where the items actually become children of the toolbar you're placing them on.

Sorry if that sounded a little convoluted.

Latest Nightly (2011-05-05) removed the possibility of having a fully glassed about:blank (or any other page) with this CSS

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

#main-window[stylish-url="about:blank"]:not([onclose="PrintUtils.exitPrintPreview(); return false;"]) #content browser{ 
opacity: 0 !important;
 }

:cry: :cry: :cry:

I believe it is caused by the "fix" in Bug 558585. how sad. I never really noticed flashing, but was very happy of having a fully glassed window and home page.

you could move it by just fixing the position, but you'll just be overlaying it onto the tab bar so you'll have to write more code to reposition elements that actually exist on the tab bar to accomodate the url bar. It would be far easier and less complicated just to reposition via the palette where the items actually become children of the toolbar you're placing them on.

Sorry if that sounded a little convoluted.

I'm sloooowly beginning to understand how things work and what you've written above. The only issue, if one may call it that, is that the Stylish sheet then needs some sort of additional and external information (a few parts of the localstore.rdf) to convey the complete picture.

...

:cry: :cry: :cry:

I believe it is caused by the "fix" in Bug 558585. how sad. I never really noticed flashing, but was very happy of having a fully glassed window and home page.

Tss had mentioned it over at userstyles.org. The "white flash" affects those who like their pages dark. (There are a few of us Gothic types out there ;) ). But the fix didn't seem to work for me (on Win XP SP3) when I tried the latest nightly.

So I'm still relying on

tabbrowser tabpanels { background: black !important}

which still works.

(And, FWIW, this issue has been plaguing Chrome since inception and it still does whereas the white flash problem seems to have arrived in Fx after version 3.5.)

Latest Nightly (2011-05-05) removed the possibility of having a fully glassed about:blank (or any other page) with this CSS

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

#main-window[stylish-url="about:blank"]:not([onclose="PrintUtils.exitPrintPreview(); return false;"]) #content browser{ 
opacity: 0 !important;
 }

:cry: :cry: :cry:

I believe it is caused by the "fix" in . how sad. I never really noticed flashing, but was very happy of having a fully glassed window and home page.

I already fixed that: http://userstyles.org/styles/41182/firefox-4-about-blank-glass

Hi guys, it's possible change favicon to private mask when i'm in private session, for all tabs of course. I want this because i not have a AppButtton on my Firefox, so i don't know when i'm in private session....

Thanks!

PS: Sorry for my poor English.... :|

Hi guys, it's possible change favicon to private mask when i'm in private session, for all tabs of course. I want this because i not have a AppButtton on my Firefox, so i don't know when i'm in private session....

Thanks!

PS: Sorry for my poor English.... :|

Something like this?

#main-window[privatebrowsingmode] .tabbrowser-tab .tab-icon-image {
  list-style-image: url(chrome://browser/skin/Privacy-16.png) !important;
  -moz-image-region: auto !important;
}

Hi guys, it's possible change favicon to private mask when i'm in private session, for all tabs of course. I want this because i not have a AppButtton on my Firefox, so i don't know when i'm in private session....

Thanks!

PS: Sorry for my poor English.... :|

#main-window[privatebrowsingmode] .tab-icon-image {
      padding-left:16px !important;
      background: url("chrome://browser/skin/Privacy-16.png") no-repeat !important;
      -moz-image-region: auto !important;
}

Damn... The dark color of Nightly is totally awesome... And the blue of Aurora of course. Actually, personally I think everything is better than the default orange color :p

Just the border radius needed to change to 2px so it fits better.

Which are the little changes you're talking about ( from the original that you took from bugzilla ) ?

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