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Hi

Need some advice, I run css for about:blank transparent, it is working only when page is loading, but when I hit "New Tab Button" new tab looks like always, white, I've try already all scripts from userstyles.org I'm on latest Nightly, did someone else is also facing this problem and/or find some solution?

in the lasta nightly mmm you cant, because have a new a new proyect called Predictive Newtabs

Here's the link:

http://jboriss.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/firefox-would-love-to-read-your-mind/

mmm you use the public nightly version

rightly

I use this version

neo.png

thta's because I cant change

you're using the ux branch which includes the experimental new tab page

mmm you use the public nightly version

rightly

I use this version

http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z459/ziz4rd/neo.png

thta's because I cant change

it can still be done. you'd have to change the stylish-url to "about:newtab"

post-350326-0-76282600-1314405456.jpg

it can still be done. you'd have to change the stylish-url to "about:newtab"

Still working only during page load, I don't understand why not in new open card, I don't have any other css for main window so there is no conflict or so...

Still working only during page load, I don't understand why not in new open card, I don't have any other css for main window so there is no conflict or so...

Are you using my style here: http://userstyles.org/styles/41182

And are you using the standard Nightly or the UX build?

I'm gonna have to go offline here in a couple of hours due the hurricane, so if I don't respond in a timely manner - that's the reason why. :)

Are you using my style here: http://userstyles.org/styles/41182

And are you using the standard Nightly or the UX build?

Yes, I use Your style and standard Nightly, I've check this also on Nightly x64 and latest Beta (all are on separate profiles) , same problem, lol, I've remove all my other CSS and leave only Your code, disable all adds and no change, this is very strange, I was start think that maybe this problem is in Firefox language version (Polish) so I've disable language pack in Nightly x64 same thing after it....

BTW. Hope You will be fine after that hurricane, success.

Try this:

#titlebar-text {
  font-weight: bold !important;
}

Thank you sir! Is it possible to remove "- Mozilla Firefox" from the title bar thru css also? Also, I'd like borderless navigation bar buttons and square tabs if any one can help me with that as well that would be great.

Question for the experts: I've seen a lot of these addonbar-in-the-corner styles, and I want to install one, but something keeps holding me back: Scrollbars.

No style I've seen accounts for the fact that when a page has a vertical scrollbar, the addonbar sits on top of it. I've seen a style that has it a few pixels to the right so that it doesn't do that, but then on pages without a scrollbar it just looks weird because there's a big gap.

What I'm wondering is, is there a way to make it so that the addonbar is in one position if there's no scrollbar, and a different position if there is a scrollbar?

Can anyone help me with this issue? I'm trying to get my bookmark button style to have the new dropdown arrows, but atm it is also moving my back button over to the left a bit which looks odd. I'm trying to get it so the bookmark button is formatted how it is now still though w/o messing up the other buttons...

Here is the code:

/* New dropmarkers/menu button fixes */

.toolbarbutton-menu-dropmarker .dropmarker-icon,
.toolbarbutton-1 > .toolbarbutton-menubutton-dropmarker {
 list-style-image: url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAA0AAAAJCAYAAADpeqZqAAAA7ElEQVQY02O48/w9AxAzAzEvEIsBsSQWLArEPFB1DCANjEDMD8R6QGyMB2sDMR9IPUgTExBLpGblRTIzs39mF5X/zyOtCsFSqv/ZRGT+s7ByvuyeNN0T6hJGuE2PXn+ymTBtTouWmf0vK8/g/3a+kf8t3YL+a5nafVq8cl3lg1cfzZBtgvlJBKjRrmvitF5nv9Bf0RkF/519Qr7NWbSi4eGrj9ZAeWFkP8EwC0jjkzefHDv6p0zyDon+Nm3Owg6gQbbIGtA1ITS+/exw+uLVvMdvwBpEkDVg0wRzKh9QgxTUD8zoarBpgmFGXHIAkOMrX8VG7WMAAAAASUVORK5CYII=) !important;
 -moz-image-region: auto !important;
}

.toolbarbutton-1[type="menu"] {
  -moz-padding-end: 2px !important;
}

.toolbarbutton-1 > .toolbarbutton-menubutton-dropmarker {
  -moz-padding-start: 1px !important;
  -moz-padding-end: 1px !important;
}

:-moz-any(#TabsToolbar, #nav-bar, #addon-bar) toolbaritem:not([id="urlbar-container"]) .dropmarker-icon{
   list-style-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAA0AAAAJCAYAAADpeqZqAAAA7ElEQVQY02O48/w9AxAzAzEvEIsBsSQWLArEPFB1DCANjEDMD8R6QGyMB2sDMR9IPUgTExBLpGblRTIzs39mF5X/zyOtCsFSqv/ZRGT+s7ByvuyeNN0T6hJGuE2PXn+ymTBtTouWmf0vK8/g/3a+kf8t3YL+a5nafVq8cl3lg1cfzZBtgvlJBKjRrmvitF5nv9Bf0RkF/519Qr7NWbSi4eGrj9ZAeWFkP8EwC0jjkzefHDv6p0zyDon+Nm3Owg6gQbbIGtA1ITS+/exw+uLVvMdvwBpEkDVg0wRzKh9QgxTUD8zoarBpgmFGXHIAkOMrX8VG7WMAAAAASUVORK5CYII=");
 }
#alltabs-button .toolbarbutton-icon{
list-style-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAA0AAAAJCAYAAADpeqZqAAAA7ElEQVQY02O48/w9AxAzAzEvEIsBsSQWLArEPFB1DCANjEDMD8R6QGyMB2sDMR9IPUgTExBLpGblRTIzs39mF5X/zyOtCsFSqv/ZRGT+s7ByvuyeNN0T6hJGuE2PXn+ymTBtTouWmf0vK8/g/3a+kf8t3YL+a5nafVq8cl3lg1cfzZBtgvlJBKjRrmvitF5nv9Bf0RkF/519Qr7NWbSi4eGrj9ZAeWFkP8EwC0jjkzefHDv6p0zyDon+Nm3Owg6gQbbIGtA1ITS+/exw+uLVvMdvwBpEkDVg0wRzKh9QgxTUD8zoarBpgmFGXHIAkOMrX8VG7WMAAAAASUVORK5CYII=");
-moz-image-region: auto !important;
}

 #searchbar .searchbar-dropmarker-image{
      list-style-image: url("file:///C:/Users/Kurt/Documents/Firefox/search.png") !important;
 }

Guys, just one thing I'd like... If you can help, I'd really appreciate it. How can I add just 1 pixel margin here: jqSWfs0C8PQp.png

Between the urlbar/searchbox top borders and Tab-bar bottom border. And only in small icons mode... 'Cause in normal mode, the gap is bigger anyway.

Thank you!

P.S. This is Nightly 9 a1. That's why the gap/margin is smaller. On version 6 and 7 beta, the gap is exactly as I'd like it to be on 9 too.

Guys, just one thing I'd like... If you can help, I'd really appreciate it. How can I add just 1 pixel margin here: jqSWfs0C8PQp.png

Between the urlbar/searchbox top borders and Tab-bar bottom border. And only in small icons mode... 'Cause in normal mode, the gap is bigger anyway.

Thank you!

P.S. This is Nightly 9 a1. That's why the gap/margin is smaller. On version 6 and 7 beta, the gap is exactly as I'd like it to be on 9 too.

#navigator-toolbox[iconsize="small"] #nav-bar{
   padding-top: 1px !important;
}

Does this work?

Does anyone have the code to hide the "Bookmarks Toolbar" & "Unsorted Bookmarks" from the Bookmarks Menu on OS X?

Thanks

This works for me on windows, not sure if it does on OS X.

/* Hide Unsorted Bookmarks Menu */
#menu_unsortedBookmarks,
#bookmarksMenuPopup > menuseparator[builder="end"]
{display: none !important}

/* Hide Bookmarks Toolbar Menu */
#bookmarksToolbarFolderMenu,
#bookmarksToolbarFolderMenu+menuseparator
{display: none !important}

Try this one. It will hide every trace of those menu items and hide every menu separator.

menuitem[label="Unsorted Bookmarks"] { display: none !important; }
[label="Unsorted Bookmarks"] { display: none !important; }

menuitem[label="Bookmarks Toolbar"] { display: none !important; }
[label="Bookmarks Toolbar"] { display: none !important; }

menuitem + menuseparator { display: none; }
menu + menuseparator { display: none !important; }

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