scragz wrote:logixoul wrote:scragz wrote:and the loading bg color.
This will not be added. The loading tab effect is achieved by using the standard progressmeter widget and therefore looks like all the rest of the progressmeter in Mozilla Firefox. Modifying the color of exactly this one is an user interface standards violation and is beyond the scope of Tab Mix. If you want, you can change the background color of all of the progressmeters in Mozilla Firefox by adding this to your userChrome.css:
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progressmeter
{
background-color: COLOR !important;
}
where you should replace COLOR with red, green, gray, #002231, rgb(1,2,3) or any other valid CSS color expression.
This is probably due to GTK Qt engine, but other progress bars look nothing like the tab ones.
Oh, that's true. Sorry. I'm convinced now. I can make them look like all the rest, but the text would be nearly unreadable, so OK. I will add this.
Thanks, Hemiola. But if they look like the rest, like I wanted them to look, the text would be nearly unreadable, so I will add an option to modify the color.
Strange but true. I use 7-Zip and expected Deflate to reduce the size. However, it seems that I'm wrong. The next release will be smaller. Thanks, Hemiola for that, too.
@makondo: don't remove -moz-appearance: none. Just modify the background color and add a !important. e.g.:
background-color: #FFFFFF !important;