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Setting border color for focused URL Bar

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Hi All,

I'm trying to set the border color for my url & search bars to gray when non-focused, and blue when receiving the focus.

The following code works for the search bar, but the url bar is receiving a separate blue border around the gray border, instead of changing the color from gray to blue.

Can someone suggest how I might set the url bar to blue (just a single border, not the double it has now), both when it has focus and when it's expanded?

Thank you!

/* set non-focused url & search bars to gray border */
#urlbar > #urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background, #searchbar { border: 1px solid #a1a6b5 !important; outline: none !important; border-radius: 0px !important; }
/* set focused search bar to blue border */
#urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background:focus-within, #searchbar:focus-within { border: 1px solid #0078d7 !important; }
/* set focused url bar to blue border */
#urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background:focus-within, #urlbar:focus-within { border: 1px solid #0078d7 !important; }
Hi All, I'm trying to set the border color for my url & search bars to gray when non-focused, and blue when receiving the focus. The following code works for the search bar, but the url bar is receiving a separate blue border around the gray border, instead of changing the color from gray to blue. Can someone suggest how I might set the url bar to blue (just a single border, not the double it has now), both when it has focus and when it's expanded? Thank you! /* set non-focused url & search bars to gray border */ #urlbar > #urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background, #searchbar { border: 1px solid #a1a6b5 !important; outline: none !important; border-radius: 0px !important; } /* set focused search bar to blue border */ #urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background:focus-within, #searchbar:focus-within { border: 1px solid #0078d7 !important; } /* set focused url bar to blue border */ #urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background:focus-within, #urlbar:focus-within { border: 1px solid #0078d7 !important; }
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The code below sort of works for what I want, I just don't understand why, LOL.

It sets the border of the URL bar and Search bar initially to gray (non-focused).

When focused, borders will turn blue.

Bit of a kludge, but it mostly works.

Only thing is, when you press Escape while the URL bar is focused, the gray inner border comes back, leaving a double border of blue/gray. Not sure how to eliminate the gray one.

Please see attached animation for the result this code produces.

/* set URL & Search border to gray (non-focused) and removes radius for square corner input fields */
#urlbar > #urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background,  #searchbar { border: 1px solid #a1a6b5 !important; outline: none !important; border-radius: 0px !important; }
/* set Search bar border to blue on focus */
#urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background:focus-within,  #searchbar:focus-within { border: 1px solid #0078d7 !important; }
/* set URL border to blue on focus, BUT adds extra gray border inside */
#urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background:focus-within,  #urlbar:focus-within { border: 1px solid #0078d7 !important; }
/* set inner gray border to white so it's invisible */
#urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] #urlbar-background {
   border-color: #FFF !important;
}

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If anyone can figure out how to eliminate the gray inner border when you press Escape while the URL bar is focused, I would very much appreciate it.

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But didn't I effectively set the outline to "none" in this line (my first line of code above)?

#urlbar > #urlbar-background, #urlbar[breakout][breakout-extend] > #urlbar-background,  #searchbar { border: 1px solid #a1a6b5 !important; outline: none !important; border-radius: 0px !important; }


After that, I don't touch any outlines.

Modified by Slouch