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move tabs to the bottom of the window

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Does anyone know any userChrome.css recipes that will move the tab bar to the bottom of the window and not put a blank bar at the bottom of the screen is full screen mode like then watching youtube etc. I'm running Linux

I currently use:

/* Move the tab toolbar below the content. */

  1. TabsToolbar {
  position: fixed;
  bottom: -0em;
  width: 100%;

} /* Move the content deck bottom up by the tab height. */

  1. content-deck {
       /* margin-bottom: var(--tab-min-height) !important; */
   margin-bottom: 33px !important;

}

Does anyone know any userChrome.css recipes that will move the tab bar to the bottom of the window and not put a blank bar at the bottom of the screen is full screen mode like then watching youtube etc. I'm running Linux I currently use: /* Move the tab toolbar below the content. */ #TabsToolbar { position: fixed; bottom: -0em; width: 100%; } /* Move the content deck bottom up by the tab height. */ #content-deck { /* margin-bottom: var(--tab-min-height) !important; */ margin-bottom: 33px !important; }

Chosen solution

Ok, So I found something that works in full screen.

#TabsToolbar {
  position: fixed;
  bottom: -0.5em;
  width: 100%;
  }
  #tabbrowser-tabs { width: 96%; }
  #content-deck { margin-bottom: 2.5em; }
#TabsToolbar:not([inFullscreen="true"]) {position:fixed; bottom:0em; width:100%;}
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Hi, you want it at the bottom : https://gist.github.com/Arty2/e6e61801531ec5ee1f9f

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Yup That puts tabs at the bottom, but also the address bar with it :(

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How about this one : https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/6x2tmz/can_i_have_tabs_on_bottom_and_bookmarks_above/

Might find something you like here. https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html Person will be on later so message back if top URL does not work for you.

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Both of those move tabs to near the top of the page. Not under it.

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Yes I also found this post, the code at the bottom of the page does work, it's what I'm using, but it leaves a bar at the bottom of the screen if you watch youtube or any other full screen site in full screen. If you look at my original question I already posted that code.

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0ryn said

If you look at my original question I already posted that code.

I couldn't manage to memorize your code and compare it to the one posted on Reddit - sorry .....

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That's ok :) I was just looking for a better solution. Thanks for trying :)

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Chosen Solution

Ok, So I found something that works in full screen.

#TabsToolbar {
  position: fixed;
  bottom: -0.5em;
  width: 100%;
  }
  #tabbrowser-tabs { width: 96%; }
  #content-deck { margin-bottom: 2.5em; }
#TabsToolbar:not([inFullscreen="true"]) {position:fixed; bottom:0em; width:100%;}

Modified by cor-el

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Well, that's great - well done  !

Would you please mark your (last) post as Chosen Solution  ?

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See also:

  • [/questions/1196861] Firefox 57 tabs on bottom , there are solution, don't work correctly with private browsing. Tabs are moved above content-deck. Is there way to correct it?
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this works!! (firefox 64):

#main-window:not([inFullscreen]) #content-deck {margin-bottom: 32px !important;}
#main-window[inFullscreen] #content-deck {margin-bottom: 0px !important;}

#TabsToolbar
{
   position: fixed !important;
   bottom: 1px !important;
   width: 100% !important;
  
   background-color:  rgb(212, 208, 200) !important;
}
#tabbrowser-tabs {width: 96% !important;}
#TabsToolbar[inFullscreen]
{

Modified by cor-el

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strange, i cut and pasted userchrome, but this page replaced "#" with the numbers 1. 2. 3. etc

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If you start a line with a hash (#) then you start an ordered list (OL tag).


Did you test the code by opening a lot of tabs to make scroll buttons appear?

Note that it is best to only use the in normal mode and disable the code for Full Screen mode (pseudo selector: :not([inFullscreen]))