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userChrome.css does not have @namespace there is only xul

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Hi,

I am slightly concerned that my userChrome.css file does not contain the line:

@namespace url("https://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* set default namespace to XUL */

as understand this line should be in there.

However I'm not entirely certain what it does and what is the impact of not having it. I get the Ghostbusters allusion, but can anyone elaborate and advise whether or not i should add it in and if so where?

My current userChrome.css file:

#main-window {
	background-color: transparent !important;
} 

#titlebar-buttonbox .titlebar-button {
	background-color: transparent !important;
}

#titlebar-buttonbox #titlebar-min:-moz-any(:hover,[open]), #titlebar-buttonbox #titlebar-max:-moz-any(:hover,[open]) {
	background-color: hsla(210,4%,10%,.08) !important;
}
#titlebar-buttonbox #titlebar-close:-moz-any(:hover,[open]) {
	background-color: hsla(360,100%,50%,.4) !important;
}

tab {height: 45px !important;}
.tabbrowser-strip {height: 45px !important;}


#navigator-toolbox toolbar:not(#nav-bar):not(#toolbar-menubar) { -moz-box-ordinal-group:10; }
#TabsToolbar { -moz-box-ordinal-group:1000!important; }
Hi, I am slightly concerned that my userChrome.css file does not contain the line: @namespace url("https://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* set default namespace to XUL */ as understand this line should be in there. However I'm not entirely certain what it does and what is the impact of not having it. I get the Ghostbusters allusion, but can anyone elaborate and advise whether or not i should add it in and if so where? My current userChrome.css file: <pre><nowiki>#main-window { background-color: transparent !important; } #titlebar-buttonbox .titlebar-button { background-color: transparent !important; } #titlebar-buttonbox #titlebar-min:-moz-any(:hover,[open]), #titlebar-buttonbox #titlebar-max:-moz-any(:hover,[open]) { background-color: hsla(210,4%,10%,.08) !important; } #titlebar-buttonbox #titlebar-close:-moz-any(:hover,[open]) { background-color: hsla(360,100%,50%,.4) !important; } tab {height: 45px !important;} .tabbrowser-strip {height: 45px !important;} #navigator-toolbox toolbar:not(#nav-bar):not(#toolbar-menubar) { -moz-box-ordinal-group:10; } #TabsToolbar { -moz-box-ordinal-group:1000!important; }</nowiki></pre>

Modified by cor-el

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Did you create the userChrome.css file yourself?

It is your responsibility to ensure that the @namespace is at the start of the userChrome.css file if you used sample code posted on internet to create the file.