Is there a simple way to move the tabs to the bottom, below the bookmarks bar?
Is there a SIMPLE WAY to move the tabs to the bottom, below the bookmarks bar? This is a much more logical placement.
Also, In my last Firefox version I could click on the tab bar and it would open a new tab. Now it minimizes the window. Is there any cure for this?
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Enter this into your profiles chrome folder > userChrome.css file for tabs on bottom, tab width to label (pinned tabs at 94px width) and tabs multi rows:
/* Toolbars With Tabs On Bottom */ #main-window:not(#f) #PersonalToolbar { -moz-box-ordinal-group: 2 !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #nav-bar { -moz-box-ordinal-group: 3 !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #TabsToolbar { -moz-box-ordinal-group: 4 !important; } main-window:not(#f) .titlebar-placeholder { display: none !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #browser { border-top: 1px solid #9F9FA1 !important; margin-top: -1px !important; position: relative !important; z-index: 1 !important; } /* Tabs Width To Label */ #main-window:not(#f) .tabbrowser-tab:not([pinned]) { width: auto !important; } #main-window:not(#f) .tabbrowser-tab[pinned] { width: 94px !important; } /* Tabs Multi Rows */ #main-window:not(#f) #TabsToolbar[movingtab] { padding-bottom: 0 !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #TabsToolbar[movingtab] > .tabbrowser-tabs { padding-bottom: 0 !important; margin-bottom: 0 !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #TabsToolbar[movingtab] + #nav-bar { margin-top: 0 !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #titlebar-buttonbox { display: block !important; } .tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox scrollbox > box { display: block !important; } #main-window:not(#f) .tabbrowser-tab { -moz-box-sizing: border-box !important; min-height: 33px !important; vertical-align: top !important; } #main-window:not(#f) #titlebar-buttonbox { vertical-align: top !important; } #main-window:not(#f) .tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox scrollbox { overflow: visible !important; } #main-window:not(#f) .tab-label-container[textoverflow]:not([pinned]) { mask-image: unset !important; } #main-window:not(#f) .scrollbutton-up, #main-window:not(#f) .scrollbutton-down { display: none !important; }
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Hi BIC1, if userChrome.css is not familiar, it's about 10 minute project to set up. I have a site with more info here: https://www.userchrome.org/
If you use the above style recipe, the 3 buttons on the title bar will be covered unless you show the menu bar or title bar. If you don't want to show either of those, alternate workarounds could be:
(1) Open an empty gap above the main toolbar
#navigator-toolbox { padding-top: 20px !important; }
(2) Create empty space at the right end of the main toolbar
#nav-bar { margin-right: 106px !important; }
The best measurements will vary depending on your Windows theme.
Also, In my last Firefox version I could click on the tab bar and it would open a new tab. Now it minimizes the window. Is there any cure for this?
Double-clicking the tab bar activates the behavior of double-clicking the title bar, which is to switch the window back and forth between "maximized" and "resizable". I don't know of a trick to change that, but perhaps someone else does.
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