3/31/2024 0 Comments Firefox folder icon color![]() It works in any Theme, and colors can be easily be changed withing the script replacing the word green with black (red, blue, etc.). In this case I have nice visible green 'Separator Lines' on a Wood Grained Theme. Move the "userChrome.css" file you created into the "chrome" folder, close, and restart Firefox. In Firefox click on the "Help" menu then click on Troubleshooting Information," and then under "Profile Folder" click on "Show Folder." Right click inside the profile folder, create a new sub-folder and name it "chrome" (lowercase w/o quotes). 46.x.x did not have a "chrome" folder in profiles so one was created. Create a file in notepad using only the script below (within the dashed lines) and save it as: "userChome.css" (w/o quotes).Ģ. With the help of Big Al and WaltS48 I've been able to see very visible 'Separator Lines' in ALL Categories of the Menu Bar e.g., Bookmarks, File, Edit, View, and etc. They are lighter with oxygen-gtk selected. > I'm using the Default on my Linux Mint 17.3 and the separators are very > application, you would want to try those themes. > Application Appearance > GTK on your system. > Big Al, you know you can play with GTK themes from System Settings > ![]() > works without an extension in userChrome.css or userContent.css. > against my grain to load an extension (stylish) to do something that > userChrome.css in the chrome folder in you profile folder. > I've put some of this kinda stuff in stylish, but I like Regards, Peter (to e-mail, remove "UNSPAM") * settings buttons for your various add-ons Provides loads of essential or useful buttons, including: No more space overall than Firefox's supposedly stripped/dumbed down for Traditional menus I have about 20 *small* buttons (in addition to the poxyĭefault Firefox/Chromium selection) in just two narrow toolbars, taking up This is a wonderful space saver for luddites like me who insist on Allows you to place a decent-sized search field and other buttons on the One toolbar, I use this when I employ the mouse to give an almost-hidden Achieved with a separator-surrounded space placed at each end of Safely click on without the risk of accidentally clicking on an adjacentĬontrol. I consider it a must-have for reasons unconnected with what you're askingįor, but I do use it to provide a location that's just large enough to Could somebody please provide instructions, code references, or point in the right direction?ĭid you try the "Toolbar Buttons" add-on? This appears to be a common problem with poor solutions for newbies in this area. Tired of squinting at Separator Lines for reference. Nothing has worked, and many hours spent to no avail. Having scoured the net, I installed 'Stylish' and tried a number of scripts (probably wrong) from different sites to make Separators thicker plus include a color to lines. >I've been unable to make the 'Separators' more visible in the Menu Bar Items, such as Bookmarks. If a new file, add this to the first lines above this ") If the file/folder does not exist, make them. Put the above in userChome.css in your chrome folder of profile. moz-appearance:none !important /* nothing changes without this */ * Make separators in bookmarks easier to see */ Could somebody please provide instructions, code references, or point in the right direction? I've been unable to make the 'Separators' more visible in the Menu Bar Items, such as Bookmarks.
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