Try going into Device Manager, pick one of the USB devices (you could even try inserting one of your USB devices) and in its Properties, see if the Events tab shows anything of interest.
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Try going into Device Manager, pick one of the USB devices (you could even try inserting one of your USB devices) and in its Properties, see if the Events tab shows anything of interest.
Did you try to see if either of the search terms I mentioned show the files you are interested in?
for those files on C: drive
file: C: regex:^[a-z]{3}[0-9]{5}$
Or for those files on all...
Do the files have any extension/s?
If you want a visual representation of the locations of such files you could try using "Everything" by void tools.
voidtools
For files on Drive C:\ eg: whose...
Try and add the following code to Aris's "my_userChrome.css" file. Hopefuly it doesn't affect any of the elements which are below the menubar.
my_userChrome.css (additional code)
...
Info only: Firefox - show tab preview when hovering over individual tabs.
about:config
browser.tabs.cardPreview.enabled true
browser.tabs.cardPreview.showThumbnails true
...
Actually, you can use the Browser Toolbox, to live debug your CSS.
Firefox (also Thunderbird) DevTools:
In about:config preferences set up the following.
about:config preferences:
...
As an exercise "only", you could certainly try and eliminate for example all the "commented" lines in the userChrome.css file, and all the extra files from his Chrome folder/sub-folders which don't...
No problem - it can be overwhelming when you see so many permutations in Aris's code.
I did realise that I had made references to those settings, but instead of referring back to the particular...
Note that we have uncommented (hence, made use of) the "classic_squared_tabs.css" line in userChrome.css for the tab appearance, hence we look for that particular property in one of the files under...
It's funny, but I had set some parts of that differing color code in "chrome\config\color_variables_classic-grey.css" without realising the effect it would have!
These seem to be the lines...
Looks like some code related to Unload/Pending tabs. There appear to be extra code settings for such tabs, which I haven't tried.
eg. enter the following address in the URL bar and then click the...
Yes, I hadn't noticed that!
Also, before I forget, note that in my my_userChrome.css file I am using some code to auto hide the Extension button from the navbar (which will only show when the...
According to my limited knowledge of how Aris has coded his CSS files, I think he is giving users a choice as to whether they want to use a single block color or a gradient like he already does in...
That's good. You can change the color of the menubar by altering the values in the following line of
Chrome\config\color_variables_classic-grey.css
...
Try restoring your original files, to see if it makes any difference. Also as a reference, this is my Chrome folder -using Aris's latest version.
405904
You can test it quickly by just renaming...
Could you please confirm if the following line in "userChrome.css" is uncommented so as to allow changes to "my_userChrome.css" to take effect?
@import "./my_userChrome.css"; /**/
If you don't...
I couldn't find any setting in Aris's code to change the spaces you want (unless anybody else is able to), so...
For the spaces between the tabs, try appending "either one" of the following codes...
You're welcome.
nb: To set the custom tab text settings, you may need to uncomment the following line in the main userChrome.css (if you want to make those tab text seetings).
uncomment this line...
Within Chrome\config\color_variables_classic-grey.css (as per Ghot's zip file),
you can set the colors of the navbar, menubar, active/other tabs etc. as shown by the indentations in the below...
jfi: Also note, in case it is needed, besides setting both min & max tab width in Aris's userChrome, it is also possible to set a minimum width for the tabs using about:config >...
Other URL's which some may find useful:
To open History/Bookmarks Library in a tab instead of a separate window use this URL.
chrome://browser/content/places/places.xhtml
Open the History...
That's interesting. I can only imagine that it has something to do with the Lepton UI coding, as that older code (with or without the space adjustment) no longer works for me on either LibreWolf 121...
As used in my css, spacing shouldn't matter - basically it is used to format the code to make it more readable.
Callender; are you on the latest versions of both L-Wolf and Lepton?
I ask only, since, since I posted the code in post #437, there have been some minor changes in the CSS coding in the later...
The following AutoHotkey script might be worth a try to see if it is suitable for your needs. In limited testing on Windows 11, it does appear to work using AutoHotkey Version 1.1.
AutoHotkey...