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changing folder tree element height using userChrome.css

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Hello,

I'm trying to change the height of an element, that I highlighted with a red rectangle in the screenshot, but I'm having trouble identifying the path to it. This is what I have right now, but it's not working

  1. folderTree treechildren::-moz-tree-row(isServer-true) {
   height: 30px !important;

}

Hello, I'm trying to change the height of an element, that I highlighted with a red rectangle in the screenshot, but I'm having trouble identifying the path to it. This is what I have right now, but it's not working #folderTree treechildren::-moz-tree-row(isServer-true) { height: 30px !important; }
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The character preceding foldertree should be a #, e.g., #foldertree

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david said

The character preceding foldertree should be a #, e.g., #foldertree

it is a # in my css file, that's not the issue. I think the selector itself has to be different

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I'm not so certain you can choose the isServer-true on a moz-tree-row, row is either in focus or selected or not selected. It does not know what it contains.