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On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 09:37:26AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote: |
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> On 2011-06-06 8:44 AM, Indi wrote: |
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> > You need to realize you're giving advice about the windows version of |
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> > thunderbird. IOW you can stop now! |
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> As I said, there is nothing indicating that userChrome.css hacks are not |
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> cross-platform. I really did think they were. Also, I *did* state in my |
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> initial post that I was on Windows... |
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Ah so you did, I apologize then for not paying close enough attention. |
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> Can anyone else confirm this non crosee-platform nature of the |
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> userChrome.css hacks? |
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The *only* info I can find on userChrome.css for tbird3 was on some |
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mozilla support url where it mentions that userChrome.css from v2 |
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will not work in v3. It does not then go on to say what changes were |
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made, how to compensate, or offer even one more word about it! |
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I'm sure it's documented somewhere, but documentation is extremely |
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important, and the fact that tbird's is horribly lacking means |
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it gets "last resort" status. Remember, this isn't for me it's |
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for people who are quite helpless when things don't work as |
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advertised. |
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STFW reveals that many people used userChrome.css in tbird2 |
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but apparently no-one knows how to make it work in tbird3. |
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klaatu virada nicto |