Mozilla Firefox Disables "Multirow Bookmark Toolbar" Customization (Userchrome.css) in Firefox 67 Beta 4
Mozilla? Major FAIL! The one thing that worked for me was the ability to customize a userchrome.css so that I could get the multirow toolbar to work through a customized "userchrome.css" file. CONGRATS (spoken with sarcasm) on releasing a new version of Firefox that completely ignores the userchrome.css file.
My current userchrome.css files looks like this:
/* Multi-Row Bookmarks Toolbar */
- PersonalToolbar {
/* Provide room for up to 4 rows at 26px */ max-height: 115px !important; }
- PlacesToolbarItems > box {
display: inline-block !important; }
- PersonalToolbar #PlacesToolbarItems {
/* Override hiding */ overflow-x: visible !important; overflow-y: visible !important; /* Add a little cushion */ padding-bottom: 1px; }
- PersonalToolbar #PlacesToolbarItems .bookmark-item {
/* Reduce padding on individual bookmarks to fit rows closer together */ padding-top: 1px !important; padding-bottom: 1px !important; } .tabbrowser-tab::before, .tabbrowser-tab::after{
display: none !important;
} toolbarbutton.bookmark-item {
font-size:13px !important;
}
It no longer works as Firefox 67 completely ignores the file. If anyone has a suggestion, I'm all ears. Otherwise, I'll be dumping Firefox (after being a user for some 15+ years and switching to another web browser. Mozilla keeps removing vital functions of Firefox to make it less user friendly then it was before.
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This didn't affect you when you were using Firefox 66? There was a structural change to the bar and it's easy to find new style recipes now. For example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/comments/b346fz/firefox_66_destroyed_my_more_toolbars_fix/
https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html#multirowbookmarks
It really didn't when I upgraded to Firefox 66. Don't know why. But thanks for posting that link. It worked perfectly. There are certain links that I have in my toolbar and it's become an important feature of Firefox for me. Thanks for the reference link.