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How do I make the buttons on the bookmarks toolbar smaller?

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I'd like to have more space in the toolbar by removing the extra space around the icon thus making the button smaller. As it is now I have 3/16 of an inch of space between each icon, when I mouse over each there is a greyish button behind each icon using up valuable space. I've searched Google for this but was unsuccessful at finding anything related to this exact issue...

Is there a way to remove this wasted space and have just the icon itself as the button like it was in FF3? Is there an "About:config: entry that addresses this? An add-on maybe?

I'd like to have more space in the toolbar by removing the extra space around the icon thus making the button smaller. As it is now I have 3/16 of an inch of space between each icon, when I mouse over each there is a greyish button behind each icon using up valuable space. I've searched Google for this but was unsuccessful at finding anything related to this exact issue... Is there a way to remove this wasted space and have just the icon itself as the button like it was in FF3? Is there an "About:config: entry that addresses this? An add-on maybe?

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I don't know what CSS is used on a Mac to style that button.

You can try the below posted code in userChrome.css below the @namespace line.

You can use the ChromEdit Plus or Stylish extension to have easier access to the customization files.


@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */
#PlacesToolbarItems .toolbarbutton-icon { margin-left: 0px !important; margin-right: 2px !important; }

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I fixed the problem for myself by installing a nice theme(Walnut for Firefox 1.8.73)(wish it was Phoenity....).

Though on going back to the default theme the bit of Css code did not affect the buttons. Perhaps a different coding on the Mac platform is required to do what you were trying to do there. Hopefully it helps anyone on a Windows machine who does not like the wasted space. :)

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