Address Bar Icons
- CaJazzman
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Address Bar Icons
So, before all of the icons on my address bar used of text along with the icon. But, since 57, just the icon. Might there be a way to have the text along with the icon? Thanks a bunch!
- Gingerbread Man
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Re: Address Bar Icons
The author of Classic Theme Restorer has his own userChrome.css repository. Add the code from toolbar_mode_icons_and_text.css to your userChrome.css and remember to restart Firefox.
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Re: Address Bar Icons
I would like to make sure the address box shows each website's favicon. This used to be possible using Classic Theme Restorer, but I don't know if it is still possible with FF57+.
Is there a way to do this with .css code? If it is, I think it would be best positioned closest to the text of the website URL address, after the round information icon and the padlock.
Is there a way to do this with .css code? If it is, I think it would be best positioned closest to the text of the website URL address, after the round information icon and the padlock.
- CaJazzman
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Re: Address Bar Icons
So, I used this code, and it made the favicons bleed into the search bar, because the text is next to the icon, but, I thought, why not move the search bar up to the menu bar, which I have, and now Firefox has a much better look and feel, now, with the favicons with text like the old classic restorer did. Now I do wish I could add another toolbar, so, I could move things around easier, and not be crowded, or hidden, but those that are hidden, are under the extension arrow at the end.Gingerbread Man wrote:Surely you mean the navigation toolbar, right? If so, add this to your userChrome.css if you want the labels to show next to the icons. I can't get them to show underneath the icons instead.Code: Select all
#nav-bar .toolbarbutton-text { display: block !important; }
- CaJazzman
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Re: Address Bar Icons
Gingerbread Man, I'm now wondering if this code would also work for the menu bar, as replacing the nav-bar .toolbutton-text, with menu-bar .toolbarbutton-text? I'm asking because when I tried to move the favicon to the menu bar, only the icon showed up and not the text. Just curious!Gingerbread Man wrote:Surely you mean the navigation toolbar, right? If so, add this to your userChrome.css if you want the labels to show next to the icons. I can't get them to show underneath the icons instead.Code: Select all
#nav-bar .toolbarbutton-text { display: block !important; }
edit: So, I tried my idea of moving the favicons up to the menu bar and still having them with text, but, when I tried, menu-bar .toolbarbutton-text added, I still got just the icon. Maybe, someone else whom is good with coding, can figure it out, and maybe also figure how to add another toolbar.
- Gingerbread Man
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Re: Address Bar Icons
The author of Classic Theme Restorer has his own userChrome.css repository. Replace the code I posted with the code from toolbar_mode_icons_and_text.css. It displays the text properly below the icon, plus it works on the menu bar as well.CaJazzman wrote:So, I used this code, and it made the favicons bleed into the search bar […]
I'm now wondering if this code would also work for the menu bar […]
I see no way to accomplish that with userChrome.css. I also don't see an add-on that does this. Though I have seen add-ons that insert a Reload and (RSS feed) Subscribe button into the address bar, so a favicon add-on should be possible.Ed1 wrote:I would like to make sure the address box shows each website's favicon. […] Is there a way to do this with .css code?
- CaJazzman
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Re: Address Bar Icons
You can add the favicon but just not with the text.Gingerbread Man wrote:The author of Classic Theme Restorer has his own userChrome.css repository. Replace the code I posted with the code from toolbar_mode_icons_and_text.css. It displays the text properly below the icon, plus it works on the menu bar as well.CaJazzman wrote:So, I used this code, and it made the favicons bleed into the search bar […]
I'm now wondering if this code would also work for the menu bar […]I see no way to accomplish that with userChrome.css. I also don't see an add-on that does this. Though I have seen add-ons that insert a Reload and (RSS feed) Subscribe button into the address bar, so a favicon add-on should be possible.Ed1 wrote:I would like to make sure the address box shows each website's favicon. […] Is there a way to do this with .css code?
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Re: Address Bar Icons
"The author of Classic Theme Restorer has his own userChrome.css repository. Replace the code I posted with the code from toolbar_mode_icons_and_text.css. It displays the text properly below the icon, plus it works on the menu bar as well."
I tried this code and it almost works except that Back is several pixels lower than all the other text.
Anyone else have this problem? The actual code I find too complex to fully understand.
I tried this code and it almost works except that Back is several pixels lower than all the other text.
Anyone else have this problem? The actual code I find too complex to fully understand.
- Gingerbread Man
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Re: Address Bar Icons
It looks normal to me, with the default theme and default toolbar setup:hch wrote:I tried this code and it almost works except that Back is several pixels lower than all the other text.
There does seem to be some additional text shadow on the Back button when using a different theme. So it's either that or maybe another one of your styles is interfering. The author of the style might know more.
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Re: Address Bar Icons
GM, I found the problem. Under Customize, I had the Density set to Normal. I changed that to Compact and all is good.
Thank you for replying.
Thank you for replying.