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userChrome.css broken in FF 10.0.2 and Nightly 13.0a1?

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I noticed with the FF 10.0.2 update that userChrome.css is no longer being applied. To test, I created a new profile with no addons or extensions, and a single modified CSS value (to opacify the titlebar) in userChrome.css. It doesn't work as usual or expected (no result at all). I noticed that Nightly 13.0a1 is also affected. Here's the one CSS value I pared the userChrome down to:

#TabsToolbar {
 background-color: -moz-dialog !important;
}

Thanks

I noticed with the FF 10.0.2 update that userChrome.css is no longer being applied. To test, I created a new profile with no addons or extensions, and a single modified CSS value (to opacify the titlebar) in userChrome.css. It doesn't work as usual or expected (no result at all). I noticed that Nightly 13.0a1 is also affected. Here's the one CSS value I pared the userChrome down to:<br /> <br /> <pre><nowiki>#TabsToolbar { background-color: -moz-dialog !important; } </nowiki></pre> Thanks

Upravil uživatel cor-el dne

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That tab bar already has that background-color: -moz-dialog !important; rule, but there is another rule that sets a background-image

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(50% 100%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3) 1px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05) 1px, transparent 50%);

You probably need to add a -moz-appearance: none !important; rule and may also need to disable background images or set a different background image instead.


See line 27 and line 1429 in:

  • chrome://browser/skin/browser.css
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Zvolené řešení

That tab bar already has that background-color: -moz-dialog !important; rule, but there is another rule that sets a background-image

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(50% 100%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3) 1px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05) 1px, transparent 50%);

You probably need to add a -moz-appearance: none !important; rule and may also need to disable background images or set a different background image instead.


See line 27 and line 1429 in:

  • chrome://browser/skin/browser.css
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Thanks cor-el, sorry it took me so long. You are spot on, as usual!