I have a theme, that shows more of it self, the more tool bars I have open so in an older version I added many blank tool bars, how can I do this?
Had to reinstall OS and everything on it including fire fox, but nothing looks the same.
I think I was using version 28, I had like six blank tool bars, and now with the customize feature I don't know how to get them back.
I'm also missing the large Icons for Home, back forward like I had in 28, and I can't find a refresh button anywhere that isn't a part of my address bar.
Is there any way to fix all this?
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The Classic Theme Restorer add-on provides most features you're looking for.
With Classic Theme Restorer, you can only have one additional toolbar though. You could use a user style to enlarge the last toolbar instead. For example, if the last toolbar is the Bookmarks Toolbar:
- Install Stylish and restart Firefox when prompted.
- Click the ≡ Menu Button and choose Add-ons.
- In the Add-ons Manager, click User Styles on the left.
- Click the Write New Style button at the top. Paste the following in the text box, give the style a name, then click the Save button.
@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul); #PersonalToolbar { padding-bottom: 100px !important; }
If you don't want to install an add-on, you can use the userChrome.css file instead, but I don't recommend it.
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The Classic Theme Restorer add-on provides most features you're looking for.
With Classic Theme Restorer, you can only have one additional toolbar though. You could use a user style to enlarge the last toolbar instead. For example, if the last toolbar is the Bookmarks Toolbar:
- Install Stylish and restart Firefox when prompted.
- Click the ≡ Menu Button and choose Add-ons.
- In the Add-ons Manager, click User Styles on the left.
- Click the Write New Style button at the top. Paste the following in the text box, give the style a name, then click the Save button.
@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul); #PersonalToolbar { padding-bottom: 100px !important; }
If you don't want to install an add-on, you can use the userChrome.css file instead, but I don't recommend it.
Thanks for the help!