Howto Remove .outer-wrapper height: 100% from new search page css in 60esr?
Moving from 52.9esr to 60.4esr the new tab for search page is radically different. After disabling all the cruft leaving the search and top-sites (as 52.9) the search bar and top sites are now centered in the page instead of providing a nicely formatted search at the top with top-sites below. Digging with the inspector, the problem is the css on:
where you have
.outer-wrapper { display: flex; flex-grow: 1; height: 100%; <-- this is the problem padding: 30px 32px 32ps;
}
Removing the `height: 100%;` restores the desired layout. How do I make this permanent in userChrome.css? What do I put there?
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This should not be in userChrome.css, but in userContent.css.
The file should look sth like this:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); @-moz-document url("about:newtab") { .outer-wrapper { height: unset !important; } }Ανάγνωση απάντησης σε πλαίσιο 👍 1
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For some reason the question did not capture the following:
Digging with the inspector, the problem is the css on:
<div class="outer-wrapper wide-layout-enabled" data-reactroot="">
where you have...
(I had to use the character substitutions for "<" & ">" to make it display in the question)
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This should not be in userChrome.css, but in userContent.css.
The file should look sth like this:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); @-moz-document url("about:newtab") { .outer-wrapper { height: unset !important; } }
TyDraniu said
This should not be in userChrome.css, but in userContent.css. The file should look sth like this:@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); @-moz-document url("about:newtab") { .outer-wrapper { height: unset !important; } }
Thank you for your answer.
I must have screwed something up when I copy/pasted into userContent.css. This does work! Thank you !
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