extension tray theme background colour
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I gave you 3 upvotes, this should take care of the restrictions I hope. It seems like there is some kind of additional background on the extension wrapper. Probably only on dark themes, I never noticed it before. I looked into it, but I couldn't find anything that can change it, there is no background image or box shadow in the way, it seems to be the background color? It doesn't really make sense. Maybe I can ask someone, but this might take some time.
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o well many thx for having a look for me (and whoever else might want the same info). Iv got to go for a hospital visit now so i wont be about until tonight but by what your saying it could take days (if at all) for any answer to be found.
Dont worry if you cant figure it, it would be great if you did though.
Cheers
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Found it!
.toolbar-addressbar .button-toolbar.browserAction-button, .toolbar-mailbar .button-toolbar.browserAction-button { background-color: rgba(255,255,255,0); }
Was an overlay with transparency of 10%. This sets it to zero. You could probably just write transparent instead of setting the rgba color, but it doesn't really matter.
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Thats excellent work, thank you.
Can i just ask 1 more question, I prefer to use stylish but i cant figure how i need to start the .css to use it for the GUI elements ?
I mean on firefox i use this as the header
@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul); @-moz-document url("chrome://browser/content/browser.xul") { #### code here #### }
but i cant get it to work with vivaldi, I would assume its the same as chrome but iv never tried skinning chrome either
!!! //modedit: Please keep care on CODE formatting, see http://commonmark.org/help/
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You want to put these changes into stylish? That's not possible, stylish only affects websites.
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well thats not actually true well not for firefox & thunderbird at least as i skin the UI of firefox and thunderbird entirely with stylish. I assume you can with chrome to.
https://userstyles.org/categories/app
I shall just figure the normal way instead as iv just been editing the common.css atm but i assume i can add my own .css file and import it somewhere.
Thank you very much for figuring my problem on vivaldi GUI
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looks like i was reading an old method of skinning vivaldi . Seems that i can just edit /opt/vivaldi/resources/vivaldi/style/common.css
and the changes will remain persistent even after an update. So thats cool and no problem.It does look like there is a way of using stylish for vivaldi gui just not many people doing it with stylish just yet (if ever) so i shall stick with the method above.
Cheers.
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The changes won't persist after an update, the common.css file is replaced just like everything else. At the beginning of the thread I gave you a link to a guide how to do this. Use it.
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yea, must admit i was getting custom.css and common.css muddled up. Its a work in progress.
cheers for the assistance.
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good information , i was unaware. Im getting on with the proper way to style the GUI now just about so will only use stylish for individual sites.
thx.
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