Firefox Tab Bar at Top introduces problems
Hello,
Right now, my browser is formatted such that the tabbar is on top. This works fine but there is a tiny gap of a few pixels from the top of my screen to the top of the tab. This results in not being able to move my mouse to the top of the screen and selecting tabs. Is there some way to remove it so that I can select tabs even with my mouse at the top limit of my screen?
Also, when I have two or more tabs opened at the same time, the whole info bar (where the tab bar and nav toolbar sit) shifts downwards. For instance, when I have one tab open, the whole info bar is X height. But when I open a new tab, it widens to an X+ height. If I close this new tab, it will shrink back to X height. How can I fix this?
Thank you for you're help
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Thanks for the reply.
I do have FT Graphite Glow installed and without it (safe mode) the second issue disappears. I will attempt to download other themes to see if only the FT clan of themes have this issue.
- I can confirm that the FT theme series causes the second issue. I was able to find a theme that fixes the first in the "FX Chrome" theme. It removes the little gap as far as I know. I hope this helps someone else out.
Thanks,
Jak
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I don't know if there is something to do about those few pixels at the top. I've seen this mentioned before.
For your second question try this:
Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance).
- Do not click the Reset button on the Safe mode start window or otherwise make changes.
Chosen Solution
Thanks for the reply.
I do have FT Graphite Glow installed and without it (safe mode) the second issue disappears. I will attempt to download other themes to see if only the FT clan of themes have this issue.
- I can confirm that the FT theme series causes the second issue. I was able to find a theme that fixes the first in the "FX Chrome" theme. It removes the little gap as far as I know. I hope this helps someone else out.
Thanks,
Jak
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