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I'm using the vinyl theme by baliclem and would like to report an issue. my monitor settings are 4K x 2K 3840 x 2160. The vinyl theme doesn't apply the theme color to the top left corner of my firefox browser. The back arrow button still functions but is almost invisible. I'm assuming the theme isn't designed to stretch across the entire browser frame. I've corrected the issue by reducing my monitor dimensions. Is there another way to stretch the theme so the toolbar color is consistent across the top of my browser window?
Seburo posted an answer to your question "vinyl theme by baliclem" Hi
This is something that you should report directly to the independent artist of that theme directly through the add-ons site you downloaded it from.
From what you are saying, the image file has not been made large enough for wider screens.
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great response. I downloaded the theme via Firefox since it was offered on the Firefox theme page. How do I contact a firefox theme developer? The theme in question is "vinyl" by Baliclem.
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The dimensions of a lightweight theme are currently 3000x200 pixels, so with over 3000 pixels horizontal you can't cover the full width and you would have a make make the Firefox window smaller. This applies to all themes, so there isn't much that the developer can do about this.
By default, Firefox picks up the Text Size / display scaling from Windows. If Firefox is using 100% scaling -- in which case you actually have the full number of pixels width -- there must be a huge gap at the left. If Firefox is using 125% scaling -- in which case your effective Firefox resolution is 3072 x 1728 -- I would expect a smaller gap.
I have a page where you can check the effective scaling for web content, which usually is the same as the toolbar area if you are using 100% zoom. It's the window.devicePixelRatio that tells the tale:
https://www.jeffersonscher.com/res/resolution.php
Note that Firefox's scaling can be set independently of your system scaling if you want to make everything in Firefox a bit larger but keep all other applications at full resolution. More details on that if you want to try it.