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How do I change the color of the back/forward/refresh/stop buttons?

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I'd like to make the back/forward/refresh/stop buttons transparent. or a different color. What's the css code to do this?

I'd like to make the back/forward/refresh/stop buttons transparent. or a different color. What's the css code to do this?

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These files seem to hold the current style rules for those buttons, but I haven't tried to figure out what you would need to change:

chrome://global/skin/toolbarbutton.css
chrome://browser/skin/browser.css

To view those style sheets, simply navigate to those URLs (copy and paste to the address bar).

Selectors for separate back and forward buttons:


#back-button #forward-button

Selector for combined back/forward button (the two above are inside this one):


#unified-back-forward-button

Selectors for reload and stop when combined into the address bar:


#urlbar-reload-button #urlbar-stop-button

Selectors for reload and stop when moved outside the address bar:


#reload-button #stop-button
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Thanks, but for some reason the css codes don't seem to work to change the color of the arrows/reload/stop button. Are the arrows/reload/stop button actually pictures and not assigned colors or something?

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  1. forward-button, #reload-button, #back-button {

color: transparent !important; background-color: transparent !important; background-image: none !important; -moz-appearance: none !important; }

I've tried other things too, but they only change the background area around the icons. Nothing I tried so far changes the color of the icons.

I have my app button, icons, tabs, url address, and bookmarks all in the top bar to get the most space out of firefox..The arrow & reload icons only look the way I want them to look if I move them to the navigation bar below the tabs and app button..

Here's a picture.... http://i50.tinypic.com/2hxpvdt.png

For some reason the icons change back to default when I move them in the top bar. I'm using an extension called Stratiform to get the arrows/reload icons to look transparent, as is the way they look in the bottom pic. I want them to look like that in the top bar but they don't.

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The top bar where the Firefox button lives is a weird mashup of a toolbar and the standard Windows title bar. I've found it difficult to write rules for that area.

How are you changing the orange Firefox button to an icon?

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Stratiform extension + this in stylish....

 .... #appmenu-button {
     padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px!important;
     background: none !important;
     border: none !important;
     box-shadow: none !important;
    
   }
   
   #appmenu-button .button-text,
   #appmenu-button .button-menu-dropmarker {
   display:none !important;
   }

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is there anyway to move the tabs and firefox/app button down to the nav bar? than i think the arrows/reload icons would stay the same.

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You can't move the tabs out off the tab bar.
You will have to move all buttons from Navigation Toolbar to the tab bar.