How can I change the obnoxious new Bookmarks format?
I really hate the changes done to Bookmarks by the latest "it ain't broke but we'll fix it anyway" update. I used to use Classic Theme Restorer to get rid of the right-click icons (screenshot 01), but now they've gone and made it so CTR won't work anymore. I just want to get rid of the icons (go to an all-text dropdown menu like before), and get rid of that INCREDIBLY annoying and worthless screenshot box they shoved into the Bookmark dropdown (Screenshot 02). Is there a way to do that, either with an addon or some other way? Screenshots included for reference.
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Add code to the userChrome.css file below the default @namespace line.
@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */ /* BOOKMARK Edit panel - Hide Info Area */ *|div#editBookmarkPanelInfoArea { display:none !important; }
Zmodyfikowany przez cor-el w dniu
The author of Classic Theme Restorer has valiantly maintained an updated set of style rules to implement most of the same features through a userChrome.css file. You can find that here:
https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx
Meanwhile, I found an April 2017 hack for the context menu on Reddit (Restore Context Menu to Text Instead of Icons). I tweaked it a tiny bit and added comments to explain it:
/* Content Area Context Menu - Iconic Row */ /* Hide the four images */ #context-back image, #context-forward image, #context-reload image, #context-stop image, #context-bookmarkpage image{ display: none !important; } /* Show the text labels */ #context-back:after, #context-forward:after, #context-reload:after, #context-stop:after, #context-bookmarkpage:after{ content: attr(aria-label) !important; } /* on separate lines */ #context-navigation{ -moz-box-orient: vertical !important; } /* left-justified (override centering) */ #context-navigation > .menuitem-iconic{ -moz-box-pack: unset !important; } /* match indent of other menu items (hacky) */ #context-navigation .menuitem-iconic { padding-inline-start: 10px !important; }
The number of pixels in the hacky rule at the end may need to be adjusted since spacing varies among Firefox themes. "Before and after" screenshot attached.