Is it possible to change the size of the 'Close' button in Full Screen viewing mode?
I am currently using Firefox for a kiosk type scenario. We require that the browser run full screen. The issue is that the 'Close' button is not large enough for users to consistently see, so they're having issues figuring out how to close an active browser window.
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to change this icon? I've tried using themes, but they tend to theme everything but the close button.
Custom configuration details are below.
Firefox version: firefox-3.0.4-1.el5.centos
Customisations:
Access to local drives disabled: Modified the contents of /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.4/chrome/browser.jar, so that browser.js has the added stanza:
if (location.match(/^file:/) || location.match(/^\//) || location.match(/^resource:/) || (!location.match(/^about:blank/) && location.match(/^about:/))) { loadURI("about:blank"); }
Various menus & bookmarks disabled in chrome/userChrome.css
/* Kill "normal" bookmark icons in the bookmarks menu */ menuitem.bookmark-item > .menu-iconic-left { display: none; } /* kill icons for bookmark folders in Bookmarks menu */ menu.bookmark-item > .menu-iconic-left { display: none; } /* kill icons for bookmark groups in Bookmarks menu */ menuitem.bookmark-group > .menu-iconic-left { display: none; } /* Remove the Edit and Help menus Id's for all toplevel menus: file-menu, edit-menu, view-menu, go-menu, bookmarks-menu, tools-menu, helpMenu */ helpMenu { display: none !important; } tools-menu { display: none !important; } file-menu { display: none !important; } edit-menu { display: none !important; } view-menu { display: none !important; } go-menu { display: none !important; } bookmarks-menu { display: none !important; } #autohide-context { display: none !important;} #bookmarksToolbarFolderMenu { display: none !important;} #organizeBookmarksSeparator { display: none !important;} .tabbrowser-tabs .tab-icon { display: none; } #urlbar { font-family: Arial !important; color: Black !important; font-size: 26 !important; }
An gyara
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Try code like this:
#window-controls .toolbarbutton-icon { width: 25px !important; height: 25px !important; }
The three buttons have these IDs:
#minimize-button #restore-button #close-button
Thanks for the prompt response, will try it out and post results.