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userChrome.css not working.

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I have been running TB 24.2 and not upgrading because the userChrome, and other customize files, commands do not work the same in TB 31. How is it possible to keep up with the changes are made in TB?

One issue is that spacing in folder pane no longer works. Another is that with just the userChrome with header (@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");) only and no entries, it leaves lines in the folder pane when moving the mouse to change the selection.

I have been running TB 24.2 and not upgrading because the userChrome, and other customize files, commands do not work the same in TB 31. How is it possible to keep up with the changes are made in TB? One issue is that spacing in folder pane no longer works. Another is that with just the userChrome with header (@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");) only and no entries, it leaves lines in the folder pane when moving the mouse to change the selection.

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There is a reason userchrome is not advertised, each release potentially breaks the custom stylesheets. The userchrome is meant for those with CSS skills more than those of the average person. (me included there really)

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There is a reason userchrome is not advertised, each release potentially breaks the custom stylesheets. The userchrome is meant for those with CSS skills more than those of the average person. (me included there really)