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I was frustrated with the latest Firefox/Proton UI so I have Mixed up everything in to One - Australis - Tabs below bookmark - Custom Release
In short I have mixed a couple of scripts into one with tabs below bookmarks (not my original work)
The results
https://imgur.com/8quuLsB
Anyone who want this you can get it from here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hqhpilhZ5SuU2teO_XcqAi5jBnV3MNhy/view?usp=drivesdk
Installation
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Go to --> about:config and set “toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets” to “true” to enable these customizations.
If you don’t, Firefox will ignore your userChrome.css and userContent.css files.
Create a folder chrome - unzip everything to that folder and you are done.
Enjoy!
... though it's broken at least on Nightly right now.
I think the new tabs style lends itself very well to being placed underneath the address bar; but userchrome.css just isn't documented adequately, & figuring out how to do it properly isn't really worth it for me right now. I wish someone made an extension that made it an option to click; it seems doable.
*/
:root {
/* Appmenu: Reduce item padding */
--arrowpanel-menuitem-padding-block: 4px 8px !important;
/* Tabbar: reduce tab margin */
--tab-block-margin: 4px 3px !important;
}
/* Tab: Reduce height */
.tabbrowser-tab {
min-height: 24px !important;
}
/* URLBar: Fix vertical alignment */
#urlbar[breakout=true]:not([open="true"]) {
--urlbar-height: 20px !important;
--urlbar-toolbar-height: 24px !important;
}
/* Toolbar: Reduce spacing */
#urlbar-container {
--urlbar-container-height: 30px !important;
margin-top: 0 !important;
}
/* Reload Button: Fix vertical alignment */
#reload-button {
margin-block-start: -2px !important;
}
To get the tabs back like they were before (or at least close enough):
browser.proton.enabled = falseIn both version, though, it brings back the icons on the main (hamburger) menu -- which I prefer.
The other day the upcoming UI 'refresh' for the Safari browser was introduced, and ...
Yeah... Can't wait (?!) for this beauty to inspire Mozilla.