Aris wrote:multy7 wrote:How do you stop tab transparency?
In general or for specific tabs?
Well, they are all transparent now, so in general would be nice.
Aris wrote:multy7 wrote:How do you stop tab transparency?
In general or for specific tabs?
Aris wrote:T_I wrote:As requested in the response of my review by Aris.
When you look at the title bar with FF 29 with the default theme and any custom theme, you get these differences.
Select default appearance and you get a blue title bar with the menu in there, while the rest of the screen is the standard clean grey.
When you select a custom appearance the top bar gets the same colour/texture as rhe rest of the window fill.
I guess firefox switched from title-bar + menu layout to a complete clean canvas and draws the title bar themselves. This is also new in FF29. It would be nice if this would also be configurable.
I would love to include screen-shots, but I have no idea how to include attachments and at the moment I'm not in the ability to post them on a site on-line. Will add them tonight when I have access to a real internet environment instead of web only.
Are you using CTRs menubar settings provided on special tab with a non-Aero visual style?
Aris wrote:Goto tinypic.com, upload your screen shots there and post links to them here.
T_I wrote:No, can't find it. Is this an extra add-on?
GermanKiwi wrote:Hi Aris, thanks so much for this extension, it's truly a godsend for fixing the aweful changes with Australis.
I have a couple of requests or suggestions to ask if you would consider:
1) Could you provide the ability for the status text to display in the add-on bar itself, instead of in that little pop-up in the bottom-left corner? I mean the text that appears when you hover over a link, or when a page is loading. I find the pop-up quite annoying, and it makes more sense to have that text in the add-on bar.
2) Could you make the urlbar width adjustable? I'm pretty sure that I could adjust it horizontally with previous versions of FF, by clicking a handle on the right of the urlbar and dragging left and right.
3) I'd really love to be able to place my Menu Bar below the Navigation toolbar. The UI Fixer extension was able to make the toolbar movable (prior to FF 29, at least). Are you able to use whatever trick or method was used by that extension, to achieve this?
I saw a recent answer of yours (here) where you state that making the menubar items movable is possible, but breaks the profile. I wonder if the UI Fixer extension might be using a method that you aren't aware of but could replicate? After all, that extension could get it to work without breaking the profile, and it passed Mozilla's reviews!
Another idea I had, is instead of simply making the menubar "items" movable (ie. to move the menus away from the Menu Bar and add them to another toolbar) - what about simply the option to change the order of the Menu Bar itself, so that it appears below the Navigation Bar (but without removing any content *from* the menu bar)? Would that work? I can still safely add other buttons *to* the Menu Bar, so they appear next to the menus themselves, so that would work just fine if the entire bar simply appeared below the Nav Bar (and after all, it's already possible for you to move the Tab Bar below everything else, so I hope it's also possible to change the order of the Menu Bar too).
Thanks for your consideration and for making this extension so awesome!
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#urlbar-container {
min-width:200px !important;
max-width:400px !important;
}
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/* AGENT_SHEET */
#print-preview-toolbar,
#printedit-toolbar,
#titlebar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 0 !important;
}
#TabsToolbar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 1 !important;
margin-top:20px !important;
}
#nav-bar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 2 !important;
}
#toolbar-menubar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 3 !important;
margin-top:0px !important;
}
#ctraddon_extra-bar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 4 !important;
}
#PersonalToolbar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 5 !important;
}
#main-window[tabsintitlebar][defaultfxtheme="true"] #titlebar:not([hidden]) ~ * #toolbar-menubar {
-moz-margin-start: 0px !important;
}
#main-window[tabsintitlebar][defaultfxtheme="true"][customizing][sizemode="maximized"] #titlebar:not([hidden]) ~ * #toolbar-menubar {
-moz-margin-start: 0px !important;
}
@media all and (-moz-windows-theme:aero) {
#main-window[defaultfxtheme="true"] #toolbar-menubar:not(:-moz-lwtheme) {
background: #dbeaf9 !important;
}
}
@media not all and (-moz-windows-theme:aero) {
#main-window[defaultfxtheme="true"] #toolbar-menubar:not(:-moz-lwtheme) {
background: -moz-Dialog !important;
}
}
@media all and (-moz-windows-glass) {
#main-window[defaultfxtheme="true"] #toolbar-menubar:not(:-moz-lwtheme) {
border-left: 1px solid hsla(209,67%,12%,0.35) !important;
border-right: 1px solid hsla(209,67%,12%,0.35) !important;
background-clip: padding-box !important;
}
}
Des_Nerger wrote:...
Is it a bug? Can I fix it?
multy7 wrote:
Well, they are all transparent now, so in general would be nice.
T_I wrote:T_I wrote:No, can't find it. Is this an extra add-on?
Sorry for bothering you, found the option to re-enable the title bar. It was a ff option.
All is back to normal now. Thanks. Add-on works great.
Aris wrote:They are all transparent, when you are using CTR squared tabs?
Provide a screenshot.
elma wrote:The main reason I added is to see if it would let me undock reload button from navigation toolbar so I can put reload where it belongs: Next to the back and forward arrows. No idea what Mozilla was thinking!
smsmith wrote:elma wrote:The main reason I added is to see if it would let me undock reload button from navigation toolbar so I can put reload where it belongs: Next to the back and forward arrows. No idea what Mozilla was thinking!
The reason Mozilla has given on this issue is that there were reports of people removing those buttons through the previous user customization methods or putting them on another toolbar and then later turning that toolbar off and then either forgetting what or how they did it, thus "rendering the browser unusable". So they made a conscious decision to not allow people to remove the back/forward buttons, address bar and stop/reload buttons. All of those controls were locked into one single element, so you move that whole group at a time now rather than being able to move them independently. Then they went on to say how they made the browser more customizable.
Aris wrote:merlinwisdom wrote:Excellent add-on, thank you Aris!
I'm using Version 1.1.9beta18 and there is only two things I want to remark.
First, the classic version style is buggy, unloaded tabs has rounded "background" like Australis and when you have lots of tabs open, there is some weird overlap (not like v2).
1. The tabs are not buggy, they just not compatible to TMPs colorizing mechanics (because TMP styles curved default tabs in Fx29+). If you want tab colors for non-default tab, use CTRs color options and disable TMPs colors.
Also don't set tab-width too low in TMP, because tabs in Fx29+ do not support same sizes tabs in Fx28 did.
elma wrote:Fine, users are stupid, we know this! So they docked everything. But WHY oh why would you have navigation controls separated by a long URL field?!
They could dock back/forward and reload/stop ALL next to each other on ONE side of the URL field, preferably the left. It's a usability issue, makes it much more friendly. Is there someplace Mozilla takes comments/suggestions? Thanks!
smsmith wrote:elma wrote:Fine, users are stupid, we know this! So they docked everything. But WHY oh why would you have navigation controls separated by a long URL field?!
They could dock back/forward and reload/stop ALL next to each other on ONE side of the URL field, preferably the left. It's a usability issue, makes it much more friendly. Is there someplace Mozilla takes comments/suggestions? Thanks!
The default position of those buttons has been the right side of the address bar for a long time, probably Fx 4. So moving them and locking them on the left would probably have alienated far more people. One of (the?) user studies they did showed very few people as a percentage customized the interface.
Try help -> Submit Feedback.
elma wrote:Thanks for the great extension. The main reason I added is to see if it would let me undock reload button from navigation toolbar so I can put reload where it belongs: Next to the back and forward arrows. No idea what Mozilla was thinking! Unfortunately I can't do that or haven't figured out how with your extension. Is it possible, or is there another way?
While I'm posting, I clicked combine reload & stop buttons and it worked, but when I unchecked it they still remain combined. Even after browser restart and even laptop restart. Solution? Thanks!