seems like they don't plan to add change toolbars ability in the "customize" mode. They owed to make even status bar items fully dragable + after hiding menu bar - we can't add items to the top panel. >:(
You're telling me that they won't make titke bar customizable?!
Christo27 wrote:The end of the address bar seems to be chopped off. Everything's default, though I did make a custom tabcandy icon (default was messing up the back button). Anyone else seeing this?
same here. I think they are preparing for landing stop/reload/go button to the address bar.
seems like they don't plan to add change toolbars ability in the "customize" mode. They owed to make even status bar items fully dragable + after hiding menu bar - we can't add items to the top panel. >:(
You're telling me that they won't make titke bar customizable?!
seems like they don't plan to add change toolbars ability in the "customize" mode. They owed to make even status bar items fully dragable + after hiding menu bar - we can't add items to the top panel. >:(
You're telling me that they won't make titke bar customizable?!
what does this code do? I don't get. I applied it and nothing has changed.
I think he means it might be possible using css code. Basically the status bar and title bar don't do adding moving/widgets via customize mode.
Being able to put widgets in the titlebar issue might be changing, but we have to wait for a few bugs about custom drawing land first before we know if its possible. Status bar would be better as an addon toolbar. There is a bug for that.. but not sure where that is headed.
cremator wrote:Finally! Bug 579632 was pushed some 10 minutes ago, meaning those of us on OS X can finally enjoy tabs-on-tops!
Funny how tabs on top get's higher priority than actually styling them.
Well, functionality first, pretty second.. its that the only way to develop? Sometimes it just nice we can sneek in those UI styling.. just like App tabs would be nicer if could get some better css in there, which just needs a patch and ui review.
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