art wrote:
On 12/29/09 7:57 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:

art wrote:
  On 12/29/09 7:50 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:

  Phillip Jones schrieb:
  could you not look at the code in the modern theme that allows Grippies
  and see how its implemented there then adapt the code for the default
  theme.

  When Stefan designed the new default theme for Mac, he decided that the
  "grippies" don't look fitting or good on Mac, so he did put in a small
  piece of CSS to always hide them, the userChrome.css hack he posted here
  just reverses the function of that bit.
  I'd be much happier if that was a pref one could set with toolbar
  customization - maybe that's something that could be done for a later
  version (2.1 or so).

  Robert Kaiser
  Robert,
  Thanks for the insight.

  The .css hack does work and also restores the rollover highlighting as
  well. Although the grippy style could be enhanced a bit, it's really not
  that bad.

  The other theme bug that I had mentioned in the original posting had to
  do with incorrect Personal Toolbar bookmark overflow handling at the
  right margin overlapping the chevron overflow menu icon. This seems to
  be unique to the Default Theme as the Modern theme doesn't exhibit this
  behavior.

  There are a number of chevron-related Bugzilla entries although it's not
  clear if they are related to this. Is there a similar .css hack that can
  address this ? Maybe box model resizing ?


I can't seem to get the userChrome.css addition to work.

Lee
Lee&  Phillip:
Here's what I use in the userChrome.css:

/* add the toolbar grippy to the default theme */
toolbargrippy { display: -moz-box !important; }

FWIW - I also have this entry:
/* widen the hotspot for splits between folder pane and message pane in
mail */
#folderpane-splitter { width: 3px !important; }

Like all overrides, they to follow the @namespace entry line (it's the
"cascade" phenomenon in .css :-)).
I already have a UserChrome.css setup to over come some Jive Clearspace defect in the Adobe forums. I'll have to figure out how to add this as well.

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