How do I use the titlebar color provided by windows via CSS?
I want to use this color. Some elements of the default them already use it by being transparent. This way the colors change as the titlebar color changes. (Which changes because of the desktop background) But I want to use it on such elements for which this doesn't work. Is there a special "-moz-whatever" color for this? Something else?
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Supposedly, -moz-win-borderless-glass does this, but I don't use windows, so I can't verify.
Hmm. To me it's not accepted as a color. Stylish gives an error.
Sorry for being unclear, you don't use it like a standard color. You would use it by adding the following css property:
-moz-appearance: -moz-win-borderless-glass
Also, this only works on windows. For mac, you would need:
-moz-appearance: -moz-window-titlebar;
Novain'i user293 t@
So it works if I try it with #urlbar.
But for some reason not with .autocomplete-richlistitem or .autocomplete-richlistbox or #PopupAutoCompleteRichResult or such
I actually wanted to change the background and the highlights color of the urlbar results. But it doesn't work on these elements.