Firofox in menu toolbar icons and text
in new recent update no text, i recall seeing an option for this just icons only where's text?
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Like this...Lara dedi ki
in new recent update no text, i recall seeing an option for this just icons only where's text?
please test it in Safe mode. See, How to start Firefox in Safe Mode
OmTi dedi ki
please test it in Safe mode. See, How to start Firefox in Safe Mode
Firefox menu bar was not like that before, when i installed Firefox the latest version (57.0) menu bar only it shows icons..
in this new version is there no option for text??
When i open customize there is no such option but it was in the previous version..
The solution you sent me not the solution.. I want to know this subject, precisely..
if you can you look at your computer please and than after write me this solution, OK?
I upload photos below of previous and final states..
You misunderstood me. This was not solution of course. this was just to be put on the problem. It was a method to be tried. In this problem like this, the main problem comes from add-ons. So you need test it in safe mode.
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OmTi dedi ki
You misunderstood me. This was not solution of course. this was just to be put on the problem. It was a method to be tried. In this problem like this, the main problem comes from add-ons. So you need test it in safe mode.
i asked, how it looks in your Firefox menu bar? Or in customize is there options about show text or icons? Or in this new version is there no option for text? i say, if you can look at your computer please and than after write me answer.. I'm not in a hurry for the your answer, i can wait but exactly the my answers i want OK? Thanks
Hi again, Now i'm sending to you one photo (old version photo) about trouble, that was like this : "Mode: Icons OR Icons Text OR Just Text" so this is not in the new version like this.. Did you understand my problem now:) they will show it again in the new version like this.. do you report this subject Please?
Can you look at your computer, is it looks like this to your computer? So i have another a laptop, thereby i am not updating Firefox because of this problem.. Thanks
See icons + text mode and text only mode:
I will examine tomorrow, i will inform you.. Thanks
Things you will need to know. https://www.howtogeek.com/334716/how-to-customize-firefoxs-user-interface-with-userchrome.css/ https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html https://www.userchrome.org/
There is a Reddit sub forum for Firefox CSS also.
Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.
Firefox, in last update if removed this choice we will not have anything to do.. Must be report this subject to Firefox and maybe you write this subject. But i will examine those links but i have no hope:)
Hi Lara, I'm sorry, you got all the "dots" but they were not connected.
In your screenshot of the Customize pane, those options were added by the Classic Theme Restorer extension. Those were not built-in Firefox buttons.
Classic Theme Restorer cannot run in Firefox 57 because add-ons can no longer make significant changes to the toolbar area. But the author of the CTR extension posted custom style rules you can use to accomplish many of the same changes. cor-el provided a link to that site.
In order to apply those rules to Firefox's user interface, you create a chrome folder and download the CTR rule files there. So in more detail:
(1) Create a new folder named chrome in your Firefox profile folder. That is Steps #1 - #3 on this page:
https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html
(2) I extracted the specific CTR rules for text buttons on the toolbar and saved them here:
https://www.userchrome.org/samples/userChrome-TextOnlyOnToolbar.css
Save that file somewhere and then move it into the chrome folder.
(3) Right-click > rename userChrome-TextOnlyOnToolbar.css to juse userChrome.css.
(4) The next time you start Firefox, it will discover the userChrome.css file and modify the appearance of the toolbar.
I'm attaching a screenshot of what it does to mine. If you have too many long label items, you can right-click > Pin to Overflow Menu to move them to the >> button list.
If you want more features from CTR, go to cor-el's link. There is a lot to try out if you like.
i know "Classic Theme Restorer" i use my another laptop because i did not update, yet:) But on my this computer of course i can not use because i update last version.. i read the solution you sent me, upper.. but i try to understand, it is very complicated and i do not know if i can do it, i will examine.. Thank you very much for your interest..
i will ask something, if i do not like how do i remove "userChrome-TextOnlyOnToolbar.css" can u tell me or can u give me about this subject one link please??
Hi Lara, if the rules do not work the way you want, you can go to the chrome folder and delete the file (or add any character to its name, such as XuserChrome.css). The next time you start Firefox, since it won't find userChrome.css, Firefox will just use its built-in rules for the toolbar.
Thank you, Jscher
That is one of the reason that I mainly use @import rules in userChrome.css. That allows to quickly enable or disable a specific rule set and use the set in different profiles and different Firefox versions.
Very disappointed that this problem has been kicking around for several months. I refuse to upgrade to Firefox 57 because I cannot add text to the 20 toolbar icons I use on two toolbars. As a user of at least a dozen applications that have toolbar icons, it is impossible for me to remember what all these icons are, and I do not want to waste time holding the cursor over an icon to find out what it is. I also do not feel comfortable playing around with a CSS file, especially as this seems to be a feature (text on icons) that did not have to be deleted from Firefox 57. Why not put it back?
Still disappointed, too, that a number of the most useful add-ons don't work with 57. Isn't it possible for Mozilla to help developers to make the changes needed so that their add-ons work with 57? It seems that Mozilla takes the attitude that " it's the developers' problem."
Hi cloverdavid, as far as I know, Firefox never had text under icons on the main toolbar as the default configuration, it was always a custom configuration for those that liked an earlier browser. Yes, using a userChrome.css file is more difficult than checking a box in an add-on. But there's no timeline for letting extensions make that kind of change to the user interface, so at some point, you may need to take 10-15 minutes to do the style rule fix. I suggest starting a new thread for that since it will probably be Firefox 59 by then.