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.
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).
Of course, it's another addon, but: [addons.mozilla.org]
@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.
Also check out [www.jsbin.com] & http://www.jsfiddle.net
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.