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Place / configure TB 115's main window's menu bar ABOVE the button toolbar

Hi, In TB 102 the menu toolbar was still above the button toolbar, if I am not mistaken. In TB 115 this seems to have changed... I could not find a way to customize it b… (read more)

Hi, In TB 102 the menu toolbar was still above the button toolbar, if I am not mistaken. In TB 115 this seems to have changed... I could not find a way to customize it back as it was. Pointers anyone ? Thank you.

Asked by Cbhihe 8 months ago

Answered by david 8 months ago

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How to remove the new toolbar in version 115?

Hello, The new UI has this massive customizable toolbar at the top of the screen, it wastes a lot of space and doesn't look good compared to the old UI, you can fully cu… (read more)

Hello,

The new UI has this massive customizable toolbar at the top of the screen, it wastes a lot of space and doesn't look good compared to the old UI, you can fully customize it even leaving it blank but that does not remove it entirely and it looks off with just a blank nothing up there, where is the option to completely remove this new toolbar?

Regards,

Asked by chugg7 8 months ago

Answered by Wayne Mery 8 months ago

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TB 115 Customizations

Re: userchrome.css It appears only part of my userchrome file affects customization in latest release (115). Q: Is there any information on how to do customizations fo… (read more)

Re: userchrome.css It appears only part of my userchrome file affects customization in latest release (115).

Q: Is there any information on how to do customizations for the following specific items: 1. message pane grid lines, 2. message row alternating colors 3. thickness of all pane splitters?

Thanks for any leads....

Asked by Brant Mercer 8 months ago

Answered by Wisewiz 8 months ago

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Thunderbird 115 now ignores my userChrome.css

I have a userChrome.css to change the color of unread messages in the "list of messages" pane to orange: /* Messagepane text */ treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(new) { … (read more)

I have a userChrome.css to change the color of unread messages in the "list of messages" pane to orange:

/* Messagepane text */ treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(new) {

       color: #34ebdc !important;
       font-weight: normal;

} treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(unread) {

       color: #34c6eb !important;
       font-weight: normal !important;

}

This worked fine in TB 102 and prior. When I upgraded to TB 115 this no longer has any effect. I'm not sure if the userChrome.css is being ignored or if the styling elements in userChrome.css have changed.

I'm on Windows 11 and userChrome.css is located in 2 places: C:\Users\$username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\$profile.default\chrome\userChrome.css C:\Users\$username\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\$profile.default\chrome\userChrome.css

Asked by mike645 8 months ago

Answered by pg_78 6 months ago

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Supernova 115* - How to increase the minimum height of 'Thread Pane', so you can raise the 'Message Pane' higher.

Have you discovered that you cannot raise the 'Message Pane' as far upwards as in previous versions? This is because the developers have increased the minimum height of … (read more)

Have you discovered that you cannot raise the 'Message Pane' as far upwards as in previous versions? This is because the developers have increased the minimum height of the Thread Pane otherwise known as 'Message List'.

Asked by Toad-Hall 6 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 6 months ago

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userChrome.css

Hello, I have been using a custom userChrome.css in the past, but it does not work since I upgraded to 115.0.1 Is the userChrome.css still supported? I have turned it … (read more)

Hello, I have been using a custom userChrome.css in the past, but it does not work since I upgraded to 115.0.1

Is the userChrome.css still supported? I have turned it on in config mgr, and tried every resource I cna find on the web, but my userChrome.css is ignored.

TIA...

Asked by steve553 8 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 7 months ago

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Supernova 115* - How to change background colour of Menu Bar and Tabs.

If you have enabled the Menu Bar, maybe you find it is the same colour as the Unified folder and want to change it. Maybe you want to change the colour of the opened Tabs… (read more)

If you have enabled the Menu Bar, maybe you find it is the same colour as the Unified folder and want to change it. Maybe you want to change the colour of the opened Tabs. Read the information below to help you use 'userChrome.css' and tailor make your own Thunderbird.

Asked by Toad-Hall 5 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 5 months ago

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Thunderbird 115.0 64bit - change background colors

was recently forced to upgrade to winblows 11.. in the previous version of Thunderbird, 102.2 64 bit, I could follow these instructions to background colors in the vari… (read more)

was recently forced to upgrade to winblows 11.. in the previous version of Thunderbird, 102.2 64 bit, I could follow these instructions to background colors in the various panes .

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1389364

Now with version 115.0, I am having issues getting it to work.

the CSS file I am using is

  1. threadTree > treechildren {
 font-size: 16pt !important;
 font-family: Times !important;
 background-color: lightgrey !important;
 color: navy !important;

}

  1. folderTree > treechildren {
 font-size: 16pt !important;
 font-family: Times !important;
 background-color: lightgrey !important;
 color: navy !important;

} after I follow the instructions, carefully, nothing happens. see screenshot attached...

I have 2 questions:

1 - what am i doing wrong? 2 - In the attached screenshot, how can I get rid of that toolbar in green on the left?

Asked by PandaGuy1961 8 months ago

Answered by sfhowes 8 months ago

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Inbox Message Header List - Can Font, Spacing, Color be Customized?

I'd like the list of messages in a stronger font, with less white space. And distinguishing unread messages by color instead of bold. Can any of that be configured? I'm… (read more)

I'd like the list of messages in a stronger font, with less white space. And distinguishing unread messages by color instead of bold.

Can any of that be configured?

I'm a Thunderbird newbie, moving from Agent where the inbox displayed twice as many message headers in the same space, but was more readable because all messages were in a bold font but the unread messages were in red.

Asked by Toolworker 8 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 5 months ago

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Supernova 115* How to reduce the spacing in the Message Header area.

The 'Message Header' is the area above where the message content of an opened email is displayed. It typically contains a set of buttons - Reply, Forward, Archive, Junk, … (read more)

The 'Message Header' is the area above where the message content of an opened email is displayed. It typically contains a set of buttons - Reply, Forward, Archive, Junk, Delete and More It shows From, To, Subject and Date It may show other information depending upon settings and type of email.

Do you find the spacing between eg: the 'From' line and the 'TO' line is too much? Do you want to reduce this gap? If yes, then the following information may solve your problem.

Asked by Toad-Hall 4 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 4 months ago

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top toolbar

Yesterday I tried the 115 (Supernova) and I was disappointed because of the toolbar on top of the TB window: I think that you should let the user choose where put any too… (read more)

Yesterday I tried the 115 (Supernova) and I was disappointed because of the toolbar on top of the TB window: I think that you should let the user choose where put any toolbar, and I didn't find the way to move in its "classical" place (not at top but below the menu). There is a way to do it? And if not, please consider to give it as soon as possible.

Asked by pc linux casa 7 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 7 months ago

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Supernova 115* How to create zebra alternative row stripes in Message List

If you want your 'Message List' to use alternative colour stripes often refered to as zebra style then I have put together some code and instructions on how to create the… (read more)

If you want your 'Message List' to use alternative colour stripes often refered to as zebra style then I have put together some code and instructions on how to create the effect.

Obviously you may need to modify the actual colours used. The following works on a Light theme. The striping is white and pale grey. On hover the text is black on a pale blue background. On select the text is white on a light blue background, but strong enough to show white text clearly.

Asked by Toad-Hall 6 months ago

Last reply by sfhowes 5 months ago

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How to change color of unread in message pane TB 115+

I want the unread messages in the list of messages pane to be "orange". I had the following in userChrome.css which worked prior to TB 115: /* Messagepane text */ tree… (read more)

I want the unread messages in the list of messages pane to be "orange". I had the following in userChrome.css which worked prior to TB 115:

/* Messagepane text */ treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(new) {

      color: #34ebdc !important;
      font-weight: normal;

} treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(unread) {

      color: #34c6eb !important;
      font-weight: normal !important;

}

When I upgraded to TB 115 this no longer has any effect. How do I do this in TB 115+?

Thanks. mike

Asked by mike645 8 months ago

Last reply by david 6 months ago

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mailbox display with alternating lines of white/grey backgrounds in Thunderbird 115?

After upgrading to 115.0, the mailbox display has an all-white background. This is not nearly as easy to read is in version 112, which has alternating lines of white &… (read more)

After upgrading to 115.0, the mailbox display has an all-white background. This is not nearly as easy to read is in version 112, which has alternating lines of white & grey for the background.

How can I customize 115 to have alternating colours for the background of each summary line?

Asked by Gary Hooper 8 months ago

Last reply by Toad-Hall 6 months ago

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Thunderbird 115 folder pane colours

Does anyone know how to change the folderpane colours in 115. I use a userChrome.css, which no longer works in 115, as I beleive the commands have changed. This is what … (read more)

Does anyone know how to change the folderpane colours in 115. I use a userChrome.css, which no longer works in 115, as I beleive the commands have changed.

This is what I use currently, but have no idea what changed need to be made to make it work in 115. Any help would be appreciated.


@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");

/* set default namespace to XUL */


treechildren::-moz-tree-row {margin-bottom: -3px !important;} treechildren::-moz-tree-row(hover), treechildren::-moz-tree-row(selected) {margin-bottom: -2px !important;}

/**/

   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, newMessages-true) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, newMessages-true, selected) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, hasUnreadMessages-true) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, hasUnreadMessages-true, selected) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, closed, subfoldersHaveUnreadMessages-true) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, closed, subfoldersHaveUnreadMessages-true, selected) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, closed, newMessages-true),
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, newMessages-true),
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, specialFolder-Inbox, newMessages-true) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, closed, newMessages-true, selected),
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, newMessages-true, selected),
   #folderTree > treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(folderNameCol, specialFolder-Inbox, newMessages-true, selected) {
     font-weight: bold !important;
     color: Black !important;
   }

/**/'''''''

Asked by mrm.one 8 months ago

Last reply by mrm.one 8 months ago

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Menu bar is below tool bar after updating to Thunderbird 115.0

Hi, after updating to new Thunderbird 115.0 menu bar appeared below tool bar and I couldn't find a way how to put it above as in previous versions. Please see attached i… (read more)

Hi,

after updating to new Thunderbird 115.0 menu bar appeared below tool bar and I couldn't find a way how to put it above as in previous versions. Please see attached image. Any idea?

Thank you.

Asked by Kreibich 8 months ago

Answered by david 8 months ago

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Thunderbird 115

Re: userchrome.css It appears only part of my userchrome file affects customization in latest release (115). Is there any information on use of, or changes needed, to co… (read more)

Re: userchrome.css It appears only part of my userchrome file affects customization in latest release (115). Is there any information on use of, or changes needed, to continue customizations, e.g. mail folders font weight, message pane grid lines, mail folder pane background color, thickness of pane splitters, etc.?? Everything worked in 102.x...

Asked by Brant Mercer 8 months ago

Last reply by Brant Mercer 8 months ago