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2017

FIR 57 - MY CustomCSS (userChrome.css ) - General discussions, feedback, questions belong here (v3) · Issue #88 · Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx · GitHub

/* * Edit this file and copy it as userChrome.css into your ff profile */ /* Show TAB favicon only on selected tab */ #feed-button { display: none !important } #urlbar[level] .autocomplete-textbox-container >* { background-color: #FFFFB7 !important; } .autocomplete-history-dropmarker { display: none !important; } /* Hide Tabbar close Button */ /* tabbrowser .tabs-closebutton-box { display: none; } */ /* PERSONAL TOOLBAR */ /* * Note: Rules affecting icons on the PT do not apply to folder contents. * Those are governed by "Bookmarks menu" rules. * Taken from: http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#usercss */ /* Kill FOLDER / bookmark icons in the Personal Toolbar */ toolbarbutton.bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-icon { display: none; } /* BOOKMARKS MENU */ /* OK - kill icons for bookmark groups in Bookmarks menu */ menuitem.bookmark-group > .menu-iconic-left { display: none; } /*hide noscript icon in contextual menu*/ .menu-iconic[id*="noscript-"] > .menu-iconic-left .menu-iconic[class*="noscript-"] > .menu-iconic-left .menuitem-iconic[class*="noscript-"] > .menu-iconic-left { visibility: hidden !important; } /* TABS */ .tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] { border: none !important; font-family: "pragmata" !important; border-radius: 0 !important; padding-left: 5px !important; padding-right: 5px !important; background: red !important; } .tabbrowser-tab:not([selected="true"]) { border: none !important; font-family: "pragmata" !important; background: #222 !important; border-radius: 0 !important; padding-left: 5px !important; padding-right: 5px !important; } { -moz-appearance: none !important; } #content browser{margin-right:-16px!important;overflow-y:scroll;overflow-x:hidden;} .appmenu-button-container { background: #303030 !important; } #navigator-toolbox #TabsToolbar, { background: #303030 !important; } #appmenu-toolbar-button, .tabbrowser-tab { font: 10pt "pragmata" !important; background-color: #303030 !important; text-shadow: none !important; color: #676767 !important; } #urlbar { height: 22px; } .appmenu-toolbar-button { background: #303030 !important; color: #676767 !important; text-align: left !important; margin: 0 3px 0 0px !important; padding: 0 0 0 0 !important; } .toolbarbutton-menu-dropmarker { display: none !important; } #navigator-toolbox #TabsToolbar { background: #303030 !important; padding: 0px 0px !important; height: 20px !important; } .tabbrowser-tab { text-align: center !important; color: #676767 !important; background: #303030 !important; margin: -2px 0px 0px 0px !important; padding: 0px 2px 0px 4px !important; border: 0 !important; border-left: 0px solid #676767 !important; border-right: 0px solid #676767 !important; border-radius: 0px !important; } .tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] { /*background: #202020 !important;*/ background: red !important; border-left: 0px solid #676767 !important; border-right: 0px solid #676767 !important; padding: 0px 2px 0px 3px !important; color: #ababab !important; }

FIR 57 (UserCSS + about:config) - Custom CSS tweaks for Firefox 57+ - GitHub - Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx:

'about:config' tweaks (To revert changes right-click entry and select 'reset'): - Tab audio icon browser.tabs.showAudioPlayingIcon - Insert related tab after current tab (suggestion: enable / set to 'true') browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent - Titlebar browser.tabs.drawInTitlebar - Searchbar: open search results in new tab browser.search.openintab - Reader mode reader.parse-on-load.enabled - Geolocation (suggestion: disable / set to 'false') geo.enabled - Pocket (suggestion: disable / set to 'false') extensions.pocket.enabled - Anti fingerprinting (Caution: browser might behave in unforseen ways!) privacy.resistFingerprinting read: Fingerprinting info at Mozilla Wiki tweaks ***** Suggested ui tweaks ***** - Toolbar modes (suggestion: compact mode) Customize mode > Density > Compact / Normal / Touch - Titlebar modes (suggestion: Firefox titlebar ['application/hamburger button in titlebar' only works in Firefox titlebar]) Customize mode > Title Bar > uncheck checkbox Drag space above tabs toolbar (suggestion: disable drag space ['application/hamburger button in titlebar' works best without drag space]) Customize mode > Drag Space > uncheck checkbox Bookmarks menu button on bookmarks toolbar Customize mode > Toolbars > Bookmarks Toolbar Customize mode > move 'bookmarks menu' button to bookmark toolbars end Downloads button always visible Customize mode > downloads button > click on button and uncheck 'Auto-hide' Searchbar (suggestion: placed after location bar) Customize mode > Search(bar) > move to navigation toolbar Flexible spaces (suggestion: remove spaces after and before location bar) Customize mode > grab and drag flexible space into palette

FIR - CSS - What is userChrome.css? What can it do?

userChrome.css is a style sheet with special importance to Firefox. The rules in userChrome.css are applied to the user interface, and can override nearly every built-in style rule. Unfortunately, you cannot use userChrome.css to change the functional operation of Firefox; that's what extensions are for. Creating a userChrome.css file and adding style rules allows you to make changes to fonts and colors, hide unnecessary items, adjust spacing, and make other changes to the appearance of Firefox. The following examples illustrate the wide range of effects you can create, either by creating your own style recipes, or building on the work of CSS wizards sharing their talents on the web.

FIR - USERTYLE - INTERFACE - NO Folders Icons BOOKMARKS userstyle - Recherche Google

listing of bookmarks folder icon user styles _ /* = NO Folders Icons BOOKMARKS - No bookmarks bar icons by xd_1771 = */ /* ==== NO Folders Icons BOOKMARKS - No bookmarks bar icons by xd_1771 - UP - TWEAK === */ toolbarbutton.bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-icon { display: none !important; }

FIREFOX - DEV - BROWSER TOOLBOX - change color of firefox bookmarks menu - forum.userstyles.org

you can use Firefox menu->Developer->BrowserToolbox to examine UI elements and play with CSS. After you open it, click OK in the main browser window, wait a few seconds for the toolbox to initiliaze, then use the first button in its toolbar to pick an element (bookmarks button in your case).

2014

🛠 CSS XUL - Firefox Interface : Chrome element names and IDs - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

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When editing userChrome.css, you must add CSS selectors based on the element names and IDs/classes of the XUL user interface. There is no comprehensive listing of every single possible selector to use when styling the user interface (just as it would be silly to create such a comprehensive list for a web page), but a few of the more common and interesting selectors are listed below. The best way to discover how to select an element in the user interface is to use the DOM Inspector.

STY - USRSTYLES - VLC web client mods - Themes and Skins for Localhost - userstyles.org

If you have VLC installed on the local machine, great! Use that to your avantage as you reconfigure the style. You'll still need to change the address so you can actually use this style with a remote machine, and you'll have to add other addresses if you are accessing more than one machine at any given time. Simply go to the web interface, copy the address and paste it in where it says "http://ip:port" or add the values in manually. If you don't know how to enable the web interface in VLC for remote control, you'll need to learn that first before this style has any relevance to you. Everything can be found online.

2008