JethroB wrote:(my profile for v31 is currently in limbo as I haven't seen an update for Aurora to be updated for v30 to v31 yet).
Aurora updates were disabled as usual during the version move/merge on next channels as Aurora can sometimes be unstable for a bit due to last minute number of checkins. You can still manually download the Aurora builds in meantime.
Bug 1002475 - Disable Aurora 30 daily updates until merge to mozilla-aurora has stabilized Bug 1005394 - Make sure all Aurora users are updated to Firefox 31.0a2 latest on Monday May 5th, 2014
Did you try the new Session Manager Version 0.8.1.2pre20140331b located at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/ which was released for "Compatibility changes to work with Classic Theme Restorer add-on".
JethroB wrote:(my profile for v31 is currently in limbo as I haven't seen an update for Aurora to be updated for v30 to v31 yet).
Aurora updates were disabled as usual during the version move/merge on next channels as Aurora can sometimes be unstable for a bit due to last minute number of checkins. You can still manually download the Aurora builds in meantime.
Bug 1002475 - Disable Aurora 30 daily updates until merge to mozilla-aurora has stabilized Bug 1005394 - Make sure all Aurora users are updated to Firefox 31.0a2 latest on Monday May 5th, 2014
Sorry for getting off-topic in thread with this.
Thanks for that info. I have since updated Aurora to v31 which wasn't available several hours earlier.
Can you add the option of restoring the good old Throbber, perhaps even using your CTR addon icon as the image. I used to use an add-on called ’Spinfox’. http://burntelectrons.org/moz/spinfox/
I want to create for myself the most minimalistic browser experience as possible and i've put the most used features in the title bar. For purposes of space i had to fix the width of the url bar to a minimum and my intention is to increase it to a fixed width only when #urlbar-container [focused]. The problem is that #urlbar-container will overlap the existing tabs instead of shrinking their space, making it look really bad. It looks wonderful with #urlbar-container:hover, but i can't use that since whenever i want to refresh the wesbite using the button the width of the container will increase moving the button from the place i had the mouse in the first place to click it.
Fixed width of the url bar when #urlbar-container is not focused:
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I hope I didn't miss this on here somewhere but I do not have the Squared Tabs option on my CTR panel. I have Tab Mix Plus and Big New Tab button installed and I disabled both extensions but the Squared Tabs option still didn't appear on my CTR panel.
This addon is incredible. Without it I couldn't set up FF29 the way I like my FF to be. Thanks!
I have a couple questions:
1. How can I change the Back, Forward, Stop and Reload button icons? With Nasa dark theme they are way too dark. I guess since they are non-standard buttons the icons don't come from the Nasa theme, they come from CRT?
2. Is there a way to hide the hamburger button? I am vegan.
3. Is there a way (or is it a feature you would consider adding) to add the 'fetching page' animation box back to the toolbar?
level20peon wrote:[...]Another thing that I think needs to be addressed is the option "Special -> Special tweaks -> Tabs toolbar: double click opens a 'new' tab (using browser.newtab.url)". After activating this option and setting up "browser.newtab.url" it indeed behaves as expected to some degree: It opens a new tab using the set up URL on double-clicking the tab-bar. However, after loading this new tab, the focus moves to the awesomebar (unexpected) instead of the website that gets loaded (expected). Is that working as intended? If so, could you add an option to have the browser focus the website instead of the awesomebar?
The focus was requested like this and opening a new tab using new-tab button also focuses urlbar.
The standard function for opening new tabs (CTRL+T) focuses on the website instead of the awesomebar. I think that focusing the awesomebar - even though requested - makes the usability of firefox as a whole in combination with CTR inconsistent. So isn't it at least possible to add an option to focus the website instead of the awesomebar?
BlueDusk95 wrote:Hi, I don't know the proper word, there used to be a sort of address "balloon" popping in the bottom of the window while moving the cursor on links, and it's not here any more. Now I don't know what links really point to and I've no idea why this feature disappeared. BTW I hate Australis and I'm configuring Seamonkey, considering to move back to it since it still looks like not-Chrome.
Hi Aris, looks like you have to help lots of people so they can still use Firefox. Thanks again for doing it! I have installed the Stylish script you linked. Unfortunately it does not change anything Screenhot:
As you can see I also have an issue with the arrows of the Standard Theme. It has been like this even before Australis but I never figured out how to make them look normal again and not stretched. Maybe this has something to do with my screenresolution/graphics card. I dont know. Most important would be to get the page title back in the tile bar. Any info/hint would help.
Thank you Elbart for pointing me to the bugzilla. I will wait patiently until they got the arrow issue fixed.
I just found out an interesting thing: the title information is not visible if the Firefox window is maximized, but it's visible when I reduce the size of the window (title bar double click) which is not really an option on a notebook. This happens with "Bring the Title Back" script set to active, but since this script slows down my browser noticeably (constantly hangs for about 2-3 seconds) I can not really use it.
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