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OS: Windows 11 22H2
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Post by Windows 10-7 on Nov 8, 2022 19:49:56 GMT -8
Oh, I see. Well, I honestly don't know if it's possible with Firefox themes to change the titlebars and other things that are actually part of the Windows theme. I'd be surprised if it is. Sorry, I don't mean to confuse you, I didn't mean the titlebars I meant the address bar, tool bars, scrollbars, etc stuff like that? I can enable titlebar mode and use windows blinds. My bad
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Post by nonameneeded on Nov 8, 2022 20:55:36 GMT -8
Well, the toolbars look pretty much the same, both in Windows Classic theme and when using an XP-like Luna theme. The only difference is the background (I think it's a gray-ish gradient background). The icons can be replaced (if you want the XP icons) and I THINK the background could be accomplished with css stuff (but I don't know how). The address bar doesn't really look different with the classic theme. The only difference would be the drop down button on the right hand side of the address bar. You would have to replace the bitmap. It's again something that could be done with css stuff.
The scrollbars are a big problem since Mozilla decided to drop the support for native scrollbars (in earlier versions of Firefox the look of the scrollbars would be determined by the used Windows theme) I do have a script that kind of reproduces the classic Windows scrollbars, but it won't be of much use since it's not what you're looking for. BUT it could be done by just using different bitmaps.
So, all in all it could be done but it would mean quite a bit of work.
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Post by paphvul on Nov 16, 2022 2:40:35 GMT -8
For some odd reason, when I have the move_bars.uc.js script enabled, the Back/Forward buttons keep resetting to the far right end of the navigation bar no matter what I do.
I even did a refresh of the browser, and it still didn't help. I'm running on the latest x64 Waterfox, if you're wondering.
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Post by nonameneeded on Nov 16, 2022 7:30:40 GMT -8
Waterfox is pretty similar to Firefox (ESR version) but this theme is supposed to work with the most recent version of Firefox and since they (Mozilla) always change things (for no apparent reason) it's very likely that this theme doesn't really work well with Waterfox.
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Post by anixx on Nov 25, 2022 11:03:45 GMT -8
Hello! In the latest Firefox 107, the search bar appears empty (no search input field)!
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Post by nonameneeded on Nov 26, 2022 18:45:53 GMT -8
I'm obviously not Travis but this is just a quick and dirty fix that I've come up with.
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Post by anixx on Nov 27, 2022 0:27:04 GMT -8
Thanks, this works!
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Post by anixx on Nov 27, 2022 1:16:04 GMT -8
But with this version the sound icon again overlaps with the favicon :-(
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Post by nonameneeded on Nov 27, 2022 6:33:29 GMT -8
It might be an older version, I don't know. I don't think I can do anything about that. Actually, I don't think I've ever seen this sound icon. Is this a special setting?
Ok, I've found it. It seems to be meant to overlay the fav-icon. There is nothing I could do about it.
Ok, now I've found the version that Travis had modified and added my modified findbar code:
It should work now
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Post by anixx on Nov 28, 2022 1:10:41 GMT -8
Thanks, a lot!
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Post by anixx on Nov 28, 2022 6:06:12 GMT -8
I have a problem: if I put the address field into the toolbar, and uncheck the address bar in the View, it works only until I restart Firefox:
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Post by paddiemcladdie on Nov 29, 2022 2:08:25 GMT -8
I have a problem: if I put the address field into the toolbar, and uncheck the address bar in the View, it works only until I restart Firefox: View AttachmentOff topic but that is an old version of wikipedia right? Style wise atleast. Is it a userstyle?
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Post by anixx on Nov 29, 2022 3:05:59 GMT -8
I have a problem: if I put the address field into the toolbar, and uncheck the address bar in the View, it works only until I restart Firefox: View AttachmentOff topic but that is an old version of wikipedia right? Style wise atleast. Is it a userstyle? It is a theme Monobook, which is available in user preferences in Wikipedia.
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Post by paddiemcladdie on Nov 29, 2022 3:49:38 GMT -8
Off topic but that is an old version of wikipedia right? Style wise atleast. Is it a userstyle? It is a theme Monobook, which is available in user preferences in Wikipedia. Thank you so much
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Post by anixx on Nov 29, 2022 8:30:54 GMT -8
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Post by nonameneeded on Nov 29, 2022 11:30:35 GMT -8
I've just read your bug report and I'm afraid they're right. It has nothing to do with Firefox because unfortunately it's no longer possible to add an additional bar and you can't move the addres bar anywhere with normal Firefox. That's what the scripts are for and they can cause problems, unfortunately.
Your problem has probably something to do with the scripts (which add an additional toolbar or which move the url-field to the newly created address bar). Those scripts are a bit flaky, to say the least. I've had many problems with scripts acting up and the only solution was to find a different config.js file which solved the problems for me. But I can't confirm the problem you face right now, regardless of the config.js file.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Nov 29, 2022 14:28:15 GMT -8
Thanks anixx for the Wikipedia tip. Is there an extension to add to each Wikipedia (and Mediawiki) URL the ?useskin=monobook complement ?
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Post by anixx on Nov 29, 2022 15:15:58 GMT -8
But I can't confirm the problem you face right now, regardless of the config.js file. So, you have address bar remaining where you put it?
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Post by anixx on Nov 29, 2022 15:16:39 GMT -8
Thanks anixx for the Wikipedia tip. Is there an extension to add to each Wikipedia (and Mediawiki) URL the ?useskin=monobook complement ? Do you mean without logging in? I have no idea.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Nov 29, 2022 15:56:23 GMT -8
Thanks anixx for the Wikipedia tip. Is there an extension to add to each Wikipedia (and Mediawiki) URL the ?useskin=monobook complement ? Do you mean without logging in? I have no idea. Yes, that's it. In fact, I just found the solution using Redirector: addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/redirector/
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