Reduce Bookmark Size?
I want to reduce the height of my bookmarks. I've just updated the linux OS, which has also upgraded Firefox (now v43.0). But the white space between each bookmark has increased I think, at any rate many of my folders no longer fit on a page.
I've created this file: ~/.mozilla/firefox/mwad0hks.default/chrome/userChrome.css with the lines:
@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */ #personal-bookmarks .bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-text { font-size:12pt !important; font-weight:bold; } #personal-bookmarks .bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-icon { height:18px !important; width:24px !important; }
but playing with the 18px (and 12pt) data makes no difference.
What am I doing wrong?
cor-el மூலமாக
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Try a different Linux theme as we have seen reports that the Linux window theme affects the width of these items.
I'm on Mint Xfce. just tried some other themes, but the difference to the bookmark heights is trivial.
The above should work from what I've read in similar threads, but I guess I'm just making a small mistake or a small misunderstanding if someone can spot it please? Thanks!
Did you try to check with the DOM Inspector that the rules are applied to those bookmark-items?
I use this code with negative margins for the height:
#PersonalToolbar {height:26px!important} #personal-bookmarks toolbarbutton {margin:-1px 0 6px 0 !important} #personal-bookmarks .toolbarbutton-icon {margin:-2px 2px -2px 0 !important} #personal-bookmarks .toolbarbutton-text {margin:-2px 0 !important}
Thanks, cor-el. Sadly this code had no impact either. (I just appended it to what I have above, including #'s - I think that's right?)
Is it possible I've got the userChrome.css in the wrong place?
And I'm a complete novice at all this. Didn't know what a DOM Inspector is. Looked it up, and have now opened it. But if I need to use it for this issue, could you point me to a tutorial that addresses your specific question, or guide me through the steps please?