Hi all!
The great official possibility in FF60 is the hiding titlebar. But the problem in my LinuxMint Cinnamon 18.3 is that there is still empty space between top of the tabs and top of the screen. See the screenshot (I marked this space in red color)
This problem is absent in Chrome for Ubuntu, but I hope that it will be possible to fix it in FireFox.
Thanks!
FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
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FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
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Re: FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
You can move the tabs and that will dump some of the space.
You can also make the Menu Bar visible and that will take up some of the space.
If I have the menu bar on and turn off the title bar there is no space using the code below.
However if you want to move things around a little there's some code you can put in the "chrome" folder of your profile.
First create the folder and secondly open a plain text editor
Thanks to flaneurb for reminding me:
You could open the customize panel by right clicking on one of the menu or toolbars and using the Titlebar check block to show or hide.
Works fine in Linux Mint 18.xx
You can also make the Menu Bar visible and that will take up some of the space.
If I have the menu bar on and turn off the title bar there is no space using the code below.
However if you want to move things around a little there's some code you can put in the "chrome" folder of your profile.
First create the folder and secondly open a plain text editor
Thanks to flaneurb for reminding me:
You could open the customize panel by right clicking on one of the menu or toolbars and using the Titlebar check block to show or hide.
Works fine in Linux Mint 18.xx
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@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");
/* Nav bar above */
#nav-bar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 1 !important; }
/* Personal toolbar in the middle */
#PersonalToolbar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 2 !important; }
/* Tabs below */
#TabsToolbar {
-moz-box-ordinal-group: 3 !important; }
/* Remove Haze NavBar */
#nav-bar,
#PersonalToolbar {
background: transparent !important;
}
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Re: FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
Getting rid of the extra space was one of the reasons to delay pushing the title bar toggle to a release version of Firefox. If you see this with a clean new profile, you should file a bug report. The title bar toggle works just fine in Kubuntu 18.04. No extra space at the top.
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Re: FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
The control buttons are in the the #titlebar container (#titlebar-content) and the tab bar is moved into this container when the title bar is hidden.
You can give the Tab bar a small negative margin-top to move up this bar a few pixels.
You can give the Tab bar a small negative margin-top to move up this bar a few pixels.
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#TabsToolbar { margin-top:-3px !important; }
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Re: FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
Thanks. This solution partially works, empty space is reduced. However, for any value -10px...-15px there is still a small (~1px) space between top of the screen and top of the tabs, so, when I click by mouse in this region I don't touch the tabs. And this is bad, because the main reason of my question is ergonomics of mouse using.dickvl wrote:The control buttons are in the the #titlebar container (#titlebar-content) and the tab bar is moved into this container when the title bar is hidden.
You can give the Tab bar a small negative margin-top to move up this bar a few pixels.Code: Select all
#TabsToolbar { margin-top:-3px !important; }
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Re: FF60: Client Side Decoration and Hiding TitleBar.[Linux]
Maybe hide the tab-line that is displayed for the selected tab.
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.tab-line[selected=true] { display: none !important; }