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How do I hide everything except text in tabs?

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Hello -

I have searched this topic and found several possible answers, but none of them seem to fully address my problem. In FF 16, how do I remove everything except text from my tabs? I don't want the activity indicator, the website icon, or even the little empty box/placeholder - just the title/text.

Thanks in advance!

Michael

Hello - I have searched this topic and found several possible answers, but none of them seem to fully address my problem. In FF 16, how do I remove everything except text from my tabs? I don't want the activity indicator, the website icon, or even the little empty box/placeholder - just the title/text. Thanks in advance! Michael

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What have you tried so far?

Various elements of the UI can be hidden using style rules, either in userChrome.css or with the Stylish extension.

Taking a very quick look, and not having actually tested this, you might want to hide these things:

/* Load progress indicator */
.tab-throbber{display:none !important;}
/* Site favicon */
.tab-icon-image{display:none !important;}
/* "X" button to close tab */
.tab-close-button{display:none !important;}
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What have you tried so far?

Various elements of the UI can be hidden using style rules, either in userChrome.css or with the Stylish extension.

Taking a very quick look, and not having actually tested this, you might want to hide these things:

/* Load progress indicator */
.tab-throbber{display:none !important;}
/* Site favicon */
.tab-icon-image{display:none !important;}
/* "X" button to close tab */
.tab-close-button{display:none !important;}
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OK, this is really odd - I can't find the userchrome.css file anywhere. I looked in the FF AppData folder, I looked in the programs folder, I did a search of my entire C drive, and nothing. Has there been a change in FF 16 for XP? Where should that file be?

Oh, hang on - I need to create it, don't I? It's been a while since I've had to start over with a fresh version of FF....

Modified by mdlark1966

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Yup, the first two did the trick! Thanks for refreshing my memory!

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Note that you can hide the tab close button with the browser.tabs.closeButtons pref set to 2

You may want to consider to use the :not([pinned]) selector to have at least the icon on pinned tabs

.tab-icon-image:not([pinned]),
.tab-throbber:not([pinned]) {
 display:none!important;
}