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How to reduce border of firefox window

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  • 最近回覆由 christaffer

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I'm trying to get rid of the blank 'border' above the row of tabs in Firefox 36.0. I'd like each tab to extend all the way to the top of the screen so that when I push my mouse up and the screen restricts the cursor from moving any further, it places the cursor onto one of the tabs. At the moment, this puts the cursor onto this blank border so I then have to move the mouse down slightly to click on the tab. Does that make sense? I imagine there is an easy css line I can add to my Chrome folder, but I'm not smart enough to know what it is. I'm guessing this border is a part of the tab row, otherwise it may be the window border.

Basically, I'd like to get the tab row in Firefox to be more like Chrome, in that it is the height of the red Windows X button (minimal space).

I'm trying to get rid of the blank 'border' above the row of tabs in Firefox 36.0. I'd like each tab to extend all the way to the top of the screen so that when I push my mouse up and the screen restricts the cursor from moving any further, it places the cursor onto one of the tabs. At the moment, this puts the cursor onto this blank border so I then have to move the mouse down slightly to click on the tab. Does that make sense? I imagine there is an easy css line I can add to my Chrome folder, but I'm not smart enough to know what it is. I'm guessing this border is a part of the tab row, otherwise it may be the window border. Basically, I'd like to get the tab row in Firefox to be more like Chrome, in that it is the height of the red Windows X button (minimal space).

被選擇的解決方法

You can try using a negative margin-top value for the #TabsToolbar in the userChrome.css file I'm not on Windows, so can't check what value works.

userChrome.css:

@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */

#TabsToolbar { margin-top: -2px !important; }

The customization files userChrome.css (user interface) and userContent.css (websites) are located in the chrome folder in the Firefox profile folder.

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選擇的解決方法

You can try using a negative margin-top value for the #TabsToolbar in the userChrome.css file I'm not on Windows, so can't check what value works.

userChrome.css:

@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */

#TabsToolbar { margin-top: -2px !important; }

The customization files userChrome.css (user interface) and userContent.css (websites) are located in the chrome folder in the Firefox profile folder.

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To add a little more info to cor-el's suggestion, for Windows 7 using a standard Aero theme, this rule is creating the gap:

#main-window[tabsintitlebar][sizemode="normal"]:not([inFullscreen])[chromehidden~="menubar"] #toolbar-menubar ~ #TabsToolbar,
#main-window[tabsintitlebar][sizemode="normal"]:not([inFullscreen]) #toolbar-menubar[autohide="true"][inactive] ~ #TabsToolbar {
  margin-top: 15px;
}

I don't know what margin is used on Windows 8, but perhaps it doesn't matter if you just want to try setting it to 0px or 1px and see what happens.

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Thats great, thanks cor-el.

For anyone else, I found a pixel value of 3.5 to be perfect. ie. @namespace url("https://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */

#TabsToolbar { margin-top: -3.5px !important; }

Thanks everyone, problem solved.

由 christaffer 於 修改