How to remove white transparent color at the navigation bar?
Since I updated to the latest version of firefox on opensuse I have a white color which is transparent slightly. In windows I haven't that problem. How can I solve that problem?
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jscher2000 said
Firefox 44 has a semi-opaque white-ish appearance to the main toolbar and corresponding tab when you use a custom theme. Depending on your OS, the size and coloration may vary. If you use the Classic Theme Restorer extension, one of its toolbar options will clear the translucent background from the toolbar. If you do not use CTR and don't want to change any other settings, you could consider using a custom style rule. For example: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1106538#answer-836566. See the following screen shot for what that does (on Windows 7, at least).
Thanks I used the first css code from your link. So it appears only when I am move my mouse pointer over the area. :) thanks
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Firefox 44 has a semi-opaque white-ish appearance to the main toolbar and corresponding tab when you use a custom theme. Depending on your OS, the size and coloration may vary.
If you use the Classic Theme Restorer extension, one of its toolbar options will clear the translucent background from the toolbar.
If you do not use CTR and don't want to change any other settings, you could consider using a custom style rule. For example: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1106538#answer-836566. See the following screen shot for what that does (on Windows 7, at least).
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jscher2000 said
Firefox 44 has a semi-opaque white-ish appearance to the main toolbar and corresponding tab when you use a custom theme. Depending on your OS, the size and coloration may vary. If you use the Classic Theme Restorer extension, one of its toolbar options will clear the translucent background from the toolbar. If you do not use CTR and don't want to change any other settings, you could consider using a custom style rule. For example: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1106538#answer-836566. See the following screen shot for what that does (on Windows 7, at least).
Thanks I used the first css code from your link. So it appears only when I am move my mouse pointer over the area. :) thanks