There is still one(known?) case that happens if one uses a theme with
non-opaque toolbar background-color with optional extra-border rules.
But that option isn't too nice with non-opaque colors anyway so left as
todo.
In addition, this patch makes the optional rules use @supports
-moz-bool-pref rules instead of having to remove commented sections in
the css file.
Normally web-content hides the real statusbar but with RFP letterboxing
that might not happen. So lets inherit the background-color from
tabbrowser-tabpanels to make sure it's covered properly.
This patch changes how we deal with window control buttons on left
layouts. Previously, we looked to a pref that was only set on macos
but with this patch we use media queries to detect whether the system
is macOS or gtk-csd buttons use left-side layout.
To support old-style "override pref" this patch also introduces a
new custom pref userchrome.force-window-controls-on-left.enabled
which can be used e.g on Windows to move window controls to left side.
This logic is currently only supported in styles that use
window_control_placeholder_support.css
With the current implementation, `userChrome.css` and `userContent.css`
are effectively replaced on a package update, but the session still uses
the previous version.
Triggering a restart as soone as those files are updated ensures the
latest version will be used immediately.
The protection, identity, permissions and widget overflow popups were
flickering when their width was larger than the screen. This patch
bounds the width of the viewport.
It also makes the overflow menu use as much vertical real estate as
possible, as this seems to fix flickers for extensions.
On Firefox 107, the tab bar displays all the tab rows, even if they are empty because there are few tabs.
This change removes the empty tab rows and restores the right behavior, only displaying tab rows when there are too many tabs to fit in one row.
This patch makes focused urlbar overlay other toolbar instead of being
constrained to urlbar-container width. This also disables that weird
bookmarks toolbar margin by default, but leaves code for Firefox <108
compatibility. Unpinned tabs are now visible by default but that can be
reversed by setting a pref. And lastly this disables tabs
arrowwscrollbox css containment which would cause the style to not work
in Firefox 108.
This patch makes the style behave better on linux as well as make
fullscreen mode work better. It also fixes an issue where invisible
menubar would prevent window from being draggable from flexible-space
placed to the left of urlbar.
This opaque background allows us to draw statuspanel behind it.
Without this patch, the statupanel could be shown on tabs
that don't yet have associated <browser> such as when restoring
a tab after startup.
This change makes compatible with pop-up windows. I use extensions that creates new pup-up windows and looks bad with that space in blank. this affects to other windows than don't use tabs.
Someone might use this style to make the bookmarks toolbar itself
vertical housing buttons etc. but have bookmarks-toolbar-items in some
other horizontal toolbar.