Cynosphere
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Post by Cynosphere on Dec 24, 2023 19:39:58 GMT -8
I have just pushed out a huge update for my fork for Firefox 117+ that I've been working on for the past couple days, since I wasn't using MSFX for a couple months. This also includes a fixed version of firefox-scripts' loader for 117+, since the maintainer is MIA, which also means it is not a separate install process anymore.
EDIT: Now mirrored to GitHub, which is where you should report issues (as Gitdab has registration disabled due to spambot issues)
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Post by nonameneeded on Dec 24, 2023 21:40:11 GMT -8
This is how it looks like in my case.
(the menus and context menus are also white)
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rnk
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Post by rnk on Jan 3, 2024 6:30:54 GMT -8
Updated to 117 from 112. It looks... mostly correct? There is white instead of gray in the accent colors, and the context menu is totally broken now. Unsure what may be causing this, it wasn't like this in the 112 version.
Also some features are missing, like the "Done" in the bottom left corner when a page has finished loading.
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supercop
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Post by supercop on Jan 24, 2024 2:41:55 GMT -8
<script src="moz-extension://c429ea39-b1ed-471a-b034-caac937525b3/js/app.js" type="text/javascript"></script>How the heck do I uninstall this theme? I've deleted all the files needed for this to work because I want to use Rinfox.
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raminmahzad
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Post by raminmahzad on Jan 26, 2024 2:20:19 GMT -8
Is it possible to make the text of the toolbar icons appear under the icons like the picture?
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AnyKey
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Post by AnyKey on Jan 26, 2024 2:59:54 GMT -8
Is it possible to make the text of the toolbar icons appear under the icons like the picture?
Uncomment out the first line in userChrome.css
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eriorry
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Post by eriorry on Jan 26, 2024 8:01:18 GMT -8
Is it possible to make the text of the toolbar icons appear under the icons like the picture?
turn on show text labels or something like that in the customize toolbar page
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raminmahzad
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Post by raminmahzad on Jan 26, 2024 9:05:14 GMT -8
Is it possible to make the text of the toolbar icons appear under the icons like the picture?
Uncomment out the first line in userChrome.css
When I did this, the icon text disappeared completely. I just want the text of the icons to come below the icons
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raminmahzad
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Post by raminmahzad on Jan 26, 2024 9:06:47 GMT -8
Is it possible to make the text of the toolbar icons appear under the icons like the picture?
turn on show text labels or something like that in the customize toolbar page There is no option like that you said in customize tab
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AnyKey
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Post by AnyKey on Jan 26, 2024 9:58:40 GMT -8
Uncomment out the first line in userChrome.css
When I did this, the icon text disappeared completely. I just want the text of the icons to come below the iconsYou might have wrong version of Firefox. Latest MSFX is compatible with Firefox 112.
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raminmahzad
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Post by raminmahzad on Jan 26, 2024 10:51:45 GMT -8
When I did this, the icon text disappeared completely. I just want the text of the icons to come below the icons You might have wrong version of Firefox. Latest MSFX is compatible with Firefox 112.
Yes, you are right, my version is 115.6, of course, I think this is the last version that supports my Windows. Because I know that updating the browser will be an unattainable dream for me because of the Windows that I use, so I prefer to be updated as long as it is possible. Before msfx I had to use firefox 56 which supported legacy add-ones to be able to use the IE6 theme. After a wile, the Google page became irregular, The YouTube page was not opening properly. Everything was disgusting to me, but I preferred not to lose my Internet Explorer 6 theme. Until I met msfx. msfx was my dreams come true. I could have the Internet Explorer 5.5 theme on the latest versions of Firefox. I could see the google page properly. I could easily watch videos on YouTube, which was no longer possible with version 56 of Firefox.
now its works good even in version 115.6
i hop some day they add scroll bar and possibility to send text under the toolbar icons on this version.
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eriorry
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Post by eriorry on Jan 26, 2024 14:05:50 GMT -8
turn on show text labels or something like that in the customize toolbar page There is no option like that you said in customize tab mb in the customize tab go to density and choose touch
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raminmahzad
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Post by raminmahzad on Jan 27, 2024 0:49:15 GMT -8
There is no option like that you said in customize tab mb in the customize tab go to density and choose touch
It Just make toolbar icons bigger. the text are still on the right side.
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clara
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Post by clara on Jan 30, 2024 6:45:47 GMT -8
Sorry, everyone, popping back in to report on some things i have been doing in regards to bringing theme up to date in a past year:
I'm currently running my userchrome version on Dev Edition v.123, and glad to report that during last few updates most of the things didn't break. I almost fixed the panel menus, plus customised another scrollbar variant which resists page scaling a bit better (although there are still issues, at least scrollbar width is consistent). Main roadblock for me now are tooltips. Firefox showing design wonders, as always, has redundant tooltip classification, which breaks things quite a bit. Tooltips with dynamic-shortcut-tooltip ID ascribed to them are compliant to userchrome styling, the rest have their appearance hardcoded in XUL, and seem to be impossible to override. Any help would be appreciated if anyone knows how to fight XUL, since this, despite being small and stupid, is quite demotivating.
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2024 14:13:06 GMT -8
You could use the chrome registry override instruction for the xul.css, assuming you have a JS loader that registers a manifest when loading (fx-autoconfig).
Insert this in the chrome.manifest file in the utils folder from the userchrome folder
override chrome://global/content/xul.css ../xul.css
You can change the path to wherever you want in the userchrome folder, i put it in the root of userchrome. The file should have the original contents and then you can change the tooltip style from there. I don't know if this is the only way, i tried using the stylesheet service in js but it only works when opening the browser toolbox for some reason.
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clara
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Post by clara on Jan 30, 2024 17:33:28 GMT -8
You could use the chrome registry override instruction for the xul.css, assuming you have a JS loader that registers a manifest when loading (fx-autoconfig).
Insert this in the chrome.manifest file in the utils folder from the userchrome folder
override chrome://global/content/xul.css ../xul.css
You can change the path to wherever you want in the userchrome folder, i put it in the root of userchrome. The file should have the original contents and then you can change the tooltip style from there. I don't know if this is the only way, i tried using the stylesheet service in js but it only works when opening the browser toolbox for some reason.
Thank you!
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clara
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Post by clara on Jan 31, 2024 9:19:36 GMT -8
I'm not sure if this is something that was that needed, but after finally finding out how to customise the about window, i did just that. Almost a pixel-perfect copy of original MSIE5 About dialog (couple of small inaccuracies i just haven't figured out yet how to polish). The "OK" button is purely for decoration, it's non-functional.
To add this, place files in the archive to the chrome folder and add
@import "aboutdialog.uc.css";
to your userChrome.css file. User theme colors are supported. Code looks a bit messy, but i will clean it up eventually.
Attachments:about.zip (16.13 KB)
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AnyKey
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Post by AnyKey on Jan 31, 2024 9:48:42 GMT -8
I'm not sure if this is something that was that needed, but after finally finding out how to customise the about window, i did just that. Almost a pixel-perfect copy of original MSIE5 About dialog (couple of small inaccuracies i just haven't figured out yet how to polish). The "OK" button is purely for decoration, it's non-functional. To add this, place files in the archive to the chrome folder and add
@import "aboutdialog.uc.css";
to your userChrome.css file. User theme colors are supported. Code looks a bit messy, but i will clean it up eventually.
This looks so great! Good work. I can't wait for this theme to be released.
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Post by nonameneeded on Jan 31, 2024 20:54:46 GMT -8
I'm not sure if this is something that was that needed, but after finally finding out how to customise the about window, i did just that. Almost a pixel-perfect copy of original MSIE5 About dialog (couple of small inaccuracies i just haven't figured out yet how to polish). The "OK" button is purely for decoration, it's non-functional.
To add this, place files in the archive to the chrome folder and add
@import "aboutdialog.uc.css";
to your userChrome.css file. User theme colors are supported. Code looks a bit messy, but i will clean it up eventually.
Your about box looks really great, even though it doesn't look exactly the way it's supposed to in my case.
Look at the lower part of the window...
(but that's not really important...)
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clara
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Post by clara on Jan 31, 2024 22:34:02 GMT -8
Your about box looks really great, even though it doesn't look exactly the way it's supposed to in my case. Thanks for the feedback, its actually very crucial since i can't really test for issues on my own!
I will try fixing it and update the code.
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