I'm using an older version of the Aris css file, version 1.5.3. Up until FF v 62.0 everything was fine. Now when I hover the cursor over one of the listings in the Menu Bar, it turns dark blue. It still works otherwise but I would like to get it back to how it was before.
In this pic I am hovering the mouse over "Bookmarks". Before FF 62.0, it would highlight whatever I hovered the mouse over, but I would still be able to read it.
When I go to Customize and change the Theme to Light, it works properly again, but the Light theme seems a bit bright for me, as shown in the pic below. I am again hovering the mouse over "Bookmarks".
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Short version: On the default theme (the grey color theme) I can't read whatever menu item I am hovering the mouse cursor over.
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I just found this at the GitHub Aris site, and it seems like it might be the solution. But it also seems in the wrong format.
Solution? https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSfor ... _color.css
I created a .css file named properly, pasted the raw text from the site into the file, and put it in the ccc>toolbars folder. Then I went to the userChrome.css file and enabled this line...
@import "./css/toolbars/menubar_alternative_menu_hover_color.css"; /**/
Didn't help.
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Well I'm now using the latest userChrome.css and userContent.css and same issue.
Is there a link to download everything that goes in the Chrome folder in my profile folder?
All I can find at github is all the individual .css files that go in the...
config, css and image folders.
When I first started using the Chrome folder, there was a download that had everything that went into the Chrome folder. It was just unzip and drop it all in the Chrome folder.
FF 62.0 broken css file
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FF 62.0 broken css file
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
OK, I fixed it. Apparently it needed the whole new release of the Chrome folder innards.
Here is the link: https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx/releases
Might wanna add this link to the sticky... along with the other one.
The only link I could find in the sticky was the one for the repositories...
https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSfor ... er/classic
For all you lazy folks like me, just get the complete: custom_css_for_fx_v2.0.5.zip from the top link in this post. This is my preferred way of tweaking Firefox.
Consider this issue resolved.
Here is the link: https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx/releases
Might wanna add this link to the sticky... along with the other one.
The only link I could find in the sticky was the one for the repositories...
https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSfor ... er/classic
For all you lazy folks like me, just get the complete: custom_css_for_fx_v2.0.5.zip from the top link in this post. This is my preferred way of tweaking Firefox.
Consider this issue resolved.
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
With Firefox 62 the menu issue has been corrected. No need for extra CSS. It's possible with the older Aris CSS it might have been contributing to the issue with 62.
Before I would need the following:
This was the bug I filed on it: 1468645 - 62 Nightly, Focused item in Menu Bar is wrong highlight color in Windows 7 with Classic Theme
Before I would need the following:
Code: Select all
#main-menubar > menu {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background-color: transparent !important;
}
#main-menubar > menu:-moz-any(:hover,[open],[_moz-menuactive]) {
background: Highlight !important;
color: HighlightText !important;
} /**/
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
It seems you are correct. I just DISabled the...
[/* @import "./css/toolbars/menubar_alternative_menu_hover_color.css"; /**/] ...line in userChrome.css of the new custom_css_for_fx_v2.0.5.zip package, and the text color stayed it's correct white color.
All I know is that now... with FF 62.0 and the new css package...it looks like this:
I still can't get it to look like it did back in the day, like this...
...but at least it's legible now, when FF is set to default grey theme.
[/* @import "./css/toolbars/menubar_alternative_menu_hover_color.css"; /**/] ...line in userChrome.css of the new custom_css_for_fx_v2.0.5.zip package, and the text color stayed it's correct white color.
All I know is that now... with FF 62.0 and the new css package...it looks like this:
I still can't get it to look like it did back in the day, like this...
...but at least it's legible now, when FF is set to default grey theme.
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
When you get a CSS file from Github, you always have to use either a "release" (ZIP) archive or the "Raw" code page. The nice-looking page where you can find the Raw button is not pure CSS.
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
Yeah. Figured that out the hard way. It's pretty hard to find the "release".
Anyway, got it pseudo working (white text on blue highlight). Would be nice to have it back to normal, aka, black text on grey.
Would also be nice to see a guide for how to apply "code snippets", to the "release" package successfully.
I've discovered that it's a fairly complicated process. In the "release" packages, there are a series of "nested" css files.
The code that gets pasted on here looks like the code in the nested css files, rather than the code in the "release" userChrome.css file.
Anyway, got it pseudo working (white text on blue highlight). Would be nice to have it back to normal, aka, black text on grey.
Would also be nice to see a guide for how to apply "code snippets", to the "release" package successfully.
I've discovered that it's a fairly complicated process. In the "release" packages, there are a series of "nested" css files.
The code that gets pasted on here looks like the code in the nested css files, rather than the code in the "release" userChrome.css file.
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
If you look at https://www.markheadrick.com/firefox/fi ... appearance I put Aris's stuff in it's own directory and I load what I want using my userChrome.css. When a new release comes out I'll make a new /classic###/ directory and do a search/replace to change the number in my file. Makes updating a bit easier and I can switch back to older versions fairly quickly if I need to.
I put my own overrides to Aris's code in my userChrome.css after importing his files so I don't have to touch his files.
I'll only go to a newer release if I notice something breaking.
I put my own overrides to Aris's code in my userChrome.css after importing his files so I don't have to touch his files.
I'll only go to a newer release if I notice something breaking.
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Re: FF 62.0 broken css file
I think you're probably a bit better at this css stuff than I am. I feel "able" to handle his "release" package, and just enable or disable the items I want.
I read through your solution when you linked it before. It's a little too much for me. I can sort of understand your method, but I think you have a deeper understanding than I do.
In fact, I wish Aris or someone, would release a css method with a GUI and some check boxes. Sort of like the old Classic Theme Restorer. That was more my speed. I appreciate everything, everyone has done to allow some deeper customization, I just wish they made it a bit less complicated.
Maybe a Classic Theme restorer that could handle plugins or some such, for when Mozilla starts changing everything again.
I read through your solution when you linked it before. It's a little too much for me. I can sort of understand your method, but I think you have a deeper understanding than I do.
In fact, I wish Aris or someone, would release a css method with a GUI and some check boxes. Sort of like the old Classic Theme Restorer. That was more my speed. I appreciate everything, everyone has done to allow some deeper customization, I just wish they made it a bit less complicated.
Maybe a Classic Theme restorer that could handle plugins or some such, for when Mozilla starts changing everything again.
We the willing, led by the unknowing, have been doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have been doing so much, for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing.