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Change colors of bookmark sub folders

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Hello:

I can change the color of Bookmarks, but would like to change the color of sub folders.

Here is the CSS code and the results

/* One line fix This colours all bookmarks */

.bookmark-item[container], treechildren::-moz-tree-image(container) { fill: Blue    !important; }

/* Make Shop folder Red */ toolbarbutton.bookmark-item[label="Shop"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

/* Make Flyers folder Red  !NOT WORKING! */ toolbarbutton.bookmark-item[label*="Flyers"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

thanks Norbert

Hello: I can change the color of Bookmarks, but would like to change the color of sub folders. Here is the CSS code and the results /* One line fix This colours all bookmarks */ .bookmark-item[container], treechildren::-moz-tree-image(container) { fill: Blue !important; } /* Make Shop folder Red */ toolbarbutton.bookmark-item[label="Shop"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; } /* Make Flyers folder Red !NOT WORKING! */ toolbarbutton.bookmark-item[label*="Flyers"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; } thanks Norbert
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Doesn't this rule work ?

.bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"] { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

You may need to toggle svg.context-properties.content.enabled => true on about:config if you use a custom SVG file.

You can't combine/nest labels, you need a separate selector for each label.

.bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"],
.bookmark-item[container][label*="Shop"] {
  fill: #e74c3c !important;
}
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toolbarbutton.bookmark-item only works for toolbarbutton items on the Bookmarks Toolbar. For items in a drop down list you need to use menu.bookmark-item (folder) or menuitem.bookmark-item or use only .bookmark-item to make it apply to all cases.

menu.bookmark-item[label*="Flyers"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

.bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

Modified by cor-el

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Hello Cor-el

Thanks for the suggestions. None worked.

I tried 

menu.bookmark-item[Label=" AND [label*=" menuitem.bookmark-item[Label=" AND [label*=" .bookmark-item[Label=" AND [label*="


Can I be more specific about the label? [Label="Shop;Flyers"]

thanks Norbert

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Doesn't this rule work ?

.bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"] { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

You may need to toggle svg.context-properties.content.enabled => true on about:config if you use a custom SVG file.

You can't combine/nest labels, you need a separate selector for each label.

.bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"],
.bookmark-item[container][label*="Shop"] {
  fill: #e74c3c !important;
}
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Thanks Cor-el

I was using .bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"] > .toolbarbutton-icon { fill: #e74c3c !important; }


This works!! .bookmark-item[container][label*="Flyers"] { fill: #e74c3c !important; }

Norbert