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Zebra striping in folder pane

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Running TB 128.12.0esr on Linux Mint. I can get striping in my Classic View thread pane with:

  1. threadPane tr:nth-of-type(odd) {
 background-color: rgb(215,215,215) !important; 

}

But how can I achieve the same effect in the folder pane? I have tried replacing threadPane with folderPane or folderTree but no luck.

In Developer Toolbox the selector for the folder list appears to be is(ul, ol)[role="tree"] but I don't know how to create a striping rule from that.

Running TB 128.12.0esr on Linux Mint. I can get striping in my Classic View thread pane with: #threadPane tr:nth-of-type(odd) { background-color: rgb(215,215,215) !important; } But how can I achieve the same effect in the folder pane? I have tried replacing threadPane with folderPane or folderTree but no luck. In Developer Toolbox the selector for the folder list appears to be is(ul, ol)[role="tree"] but I don't know how to create a striping rule from that.

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Zebra striping for the Folder Pane.

#folderTree li[is="folder-tree-row"]:nth-child(2n) > div.container {
  background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,.08), rgba(0,0,0,.20)) !important;}
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Zebra striping for the Folder Pane.

#folderTree li[is="folder-tree-row"]:nth-child(2n) > div.container {
  background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(0,0,0,.08), rgba(0,0,0,.20)) !important;}

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Thanks this worked perfectly.

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