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userChrome.css
Does anyone know where I should put this file? The example file says to use "profile-directory/chrome."
So far, I have tried ~/.phoenix/chrome and ~/.mozilla-firebird/chrome
So far, I have tried ~/.phoenix/chrome and ~/.mozilla-firebird/chrome
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Hendikins wrote:~/.phoenix/<profile name>/<random.slt>/chrome
Just to add a bit... it's typically <code>~/.phoenix/default/xxxxxxxx.slt/chrome</code> where "xxxxxxxx" is a random sequence of characters.
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daihard wrote:Hendikins wrote:~/.phoenix/<profile name>/<random.slt>/chrome
Just to add a bit... it's typically <code>~/.phoenix/default/xxxxxxxx.slt/chrome</code> where "xxxxxxxx" is a random sequence of characters.
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thanks for the help but...
OK,
First, let me say thank you to the people who have posted exactly where to place this file. I have now modified the file so that it has one css definition for the menubar like this:
Even with the above, nothing is affected. Why is this so?
First, let me say thank you to the people who have posted exactly where to place this file. I have now modified the file so that it has one css definition for the menubar like this:
Code: Select all
menubar {
font-size: 20pt !important
}
Even with the above, nothing is affected. Why is this so?
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Did you restart the browser?
Other than that, make sure you used the correct lowercase/uppercase in path/filename.
PS: Offtopic chat split : http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=31384
Other than that, make sure you used the correct lowercase/uppercase in path/filename.
PS: Offtopic chat split : http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=31384
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Re: thanks for the help but...
brock wrote:OK,
First, let me say thank you to the people who have posted exactly where to place this file. I have now modified the file so that it has one css definition for the menubar like this:Code: Select all
menubar {
font-size: 20pt !important
}
Even with the above, nothing is affected. Why is this so?
Brock
Try this declaration instead, then adjust font family/size to fit
your needs, it may work.
Code: Select all
/* Make menubar easy to read */
menubar {
font-family: helvetica !important;
font-size: 12pt !important;
}
Look here for more clues:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
I always keep the browser closed when making
userChrome.css edits. It should reside in your
"chrome" folder.
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Re: thanks for the help but...
Caetck wrote:I always keep the browser closed when making
userChrome.css edits.
Why?
<a href="http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions/#ChromEdit"ChomEdit</a> lets me fiddle with things <em>in</em> the browser window. But again I think you must restart for them to take effect.
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Re: thanks for the help but...
cb wrote:Caetck wrote:I always keep the browser closed when making
userChrome.css edits.
Why?
<a href="http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions/#ChromEdit"ChomEdit</a> lets me fiddle with things <em>in</em> the browser window. But again I think you must restart for them to take effect.
Thats why--so I dont have to close and launch again.
Its just what works best for me since I only use 1 extension,
any mods I make are made directly to the various .css files
or with the Preferential Extension, in that case I still close
and launch the browser again to make sure Firebird picks up
the changes.
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brock wrote:Am i correct in assuming that the style "menufont" is responsible for fonts for "File, Edit, View and etc?"
I've tried this a numerous times and it doesn't have any effect on the font size at all.
maybe
menu { font-size: 10px !important;}
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Ahh yes.. After trying multiple things, it finally works. Does anyone know where I see all the list for the CSS rules for Mozlla?
Also, in Linux, where can I see the system (not the user) location for this file userChrome.css? I assume that it lies somewhere in /usr/lib/mozilla. I'd rather configure this file instead of the having each user make their own.
Also, in Linux, where can I see the system (not the user) location for this file userChrome.css? I assume that it lies somewhere in /usr/lib/mozilla. I'd rather configure this file instead of the having each user make their own.
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You may find some information about CSS and more at
http://texturizer.net/firebird/
I'm sorry I can't help you about linux.
http://texturizer.net/firebird/
I'm sorry I can't help you about linux.