Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Bookmarks toolbar appearance changed

  • 5 replies
  • 3 have this problem
  • 18 views
  • Last reply by akihikosama

more options

I use Dark Fox theme to change my FF appearance to have the whole bookmarks toolbar-tabs-navigation area black, or at least as dark as I can get it.

Yesterday night, the whole area changed to have a gray lines overlay on top of the black theme and became an eyesore. I'm not sure what changed as I didn't touch any settings. Any ideas on how to change it back?

Attached image shows the comparison of what I am talking about.

I use Dark Fox theme to change my FF appearance to have the whole bookmarks toolbar-tabs-navigation area black, or at least as dark as I can get it. Yesterday night, the whole area changed to have a gray lines overlay on top of the black theme and became an eyesore. I'm not sure what changed as I didn't touch any settings. Any ideas on how to change it back? Attached image shows the comparison of what I am talking about.

Chosen solution

Try the CTR extension and look at the setting(s) in the CTR Options/Preferences here:

  • CTR Options > Toolbars (3)

See also:

  • /questions/1106779 Is there a way to get rid of the white/highlighted look of the bookmarks toolbar?
Read this answer in context 👍 1

All Replies (5)

more options

Chosen Solution

Try the CTR extension and look at the setting(s) in the CTR Options/Preferences here:

  • CTR Options > Toolbars (3)

See also:

  • /questions/1106779 Is there a way to get rid of the white/highlighted look of the bookmarks toolbar?

Modified by cor-el

more options

Cor-el, my issue is same as the one you have linked.

I see jscher2000 say "Based on a couple other threads, there is a reduced transparency of the toolbars in Firefox 44 (semi-opaque or translucent appearance", is there a way to manually edit the transparency instead of completely turning it off?

more options

akihikosama said

is there a way to manually edit the transparency instead of completely turning it off?

This is from the Windows 7 theme The first rule creates a gradient background on the main toolbar that starts off 40% opaque white and fades to transparent (top to bottom). The second rules removes the background on the other bars (not counting the active tab itself).

#nav-bar {
  background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(255,255,255,.4), transparent) !important;
}
#navigator-toolbox > toolbar:not(#toolbar-menubar):not(#TabsToolbar):not(#nav-bar) {
  background-image: none;
}
 

Is that along the lines of what you're looking for??

more options

jscher2000 said

Is that along the lines of what you're looking for??

Its close. The gradient portion is good, but the Bookmarks bar went back to gray. I have used the completely off transparency for a few hours and am more satisfied with it than the original gradient. :)