Gab38 wrote:... Your last release is great !
Thanks, we're not there yet...but getting there. When you see it go from v.1.8xxx to v.2.0, it will be just about done.
@Cato, no problem.
...stuff does get checked by betatesters before it goes out, you know, haha..
@All peeps - I'll finish out the version details, some other time. Damn stuff takes longer to write than to do!
Here's a good wheeze, that I just did :
That's the AK2 Searchbar in Firefox
1.5!...don't normally see that green round end there, do you?
How? use this, in userChrome BELOW namespace :
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/*.....Frank's Matching Round Ended Searchbar for AK2 in Firefox 1.5 ONLY!!!!...*/
.searchbar-textbox .autocomplete-history-dropmarker {
list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/icons/urlbarend-hov.png") !important;
-moz-margin-start: 6px;
-moz-margin-end: -6px;
}
Done. In theory I could put that on Addons, but in practise, you lose the will to live after so many times of hearing that you 'have to be a computer programmer!!!' to find your profile, etc, etc....so, I won't bother. Yet again, Joe Public shoots him/herself in the foot.
This combined Stop/Reload fix is an important one, loads of people use it and it just has never worked in AK (it's because it was a graphics related problem, not a code one). Maybe, you might see this fix popping up in other 'themes' soon...whatever..
To try it yourself - seriously, it's good, you don't actually need an extension, just use this in userChrome.css BELOW the namespace, paying special attention to what I wrote on the first line and move your buttons about in Cust. window mode, if required :
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/*............Frank's Combined Stop/Reload....Stop goes to LEFT of Reload without any Spaces inbetween!!!........*/
#stop-button[disabled="true"] { display:none; }
#stop-button:not([disabled]) + #reload-button { display:none; }
...and that's it. Oh, ....the tabs in 1.5 now have throbbers showing on reload - well, they do on mine, haha
Frank
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.)
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