motoxer4533
motoxer4533
motoxer4533

In Firefox, go to Help > Troubleshooting Information. Then click "Open Containing Folder". Once the folder is open, go into the "chrome" folder. userChrome.css should be in there.

I've got a Macbook. Personally, working on a computer all day, I don't enjoy going home and sitting one all night. But that's just me.

ooooo nice. Can't believe I've missed that before!

Found this on Google's site:

This is neat! Thanks for the tip.

Monster.

No doubt. I ran the Security Check and found that 15+ sites all used the same password. A good hour yesterday was devoted to going to all of those sites and generating better pw's.

I did the same thing. I was fooling with "ExplorerFrame.dll". Renamed it without even thinking.. everything comes up as normal, except explorer.exe (you know, start menu, taskbar, my computer... the important stuff).

@kdern I'm assuming those are "pinned" tabs.

I moved the Firefox button to the toolbar, and I was left with a big gap to the left of tabs. So I edited the user chrome from above:

lol.

Not sure about PasteHTML, but jsbin & jsfiddle allows you to save your sandbox, which you could share with others.

Zac Brown Band. Mellow, easy listening, real!

I wonder how much memory this uses. It seems foolish to clutter up the toolbar more and use more memory for something that you can do manually that takes 2 seconds.

I was having serious problems with speed on my wireless connection, but not when it was hard wired (1mbps down on wireless, 10mbps down on wired).

Yes.