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Can I edit maximize, minimize and cancel button using userChrome.css on Windows 7?

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I edited navbar on titlebar so it can fit on my firefox. But one more question is that when I swich theme between Aero and High Contrast, navbar will block the maximize, minimize and cancel button.

http://i.imgur.com/Kyhgy.png http://i.imgur.com/45x7f.png

Can CSS detect theme changing and edit -moz-margin-end? Or just edit the buttons? Thanks

I edited navbar on titlebar so it can fit on my firefox. But one more question is that when I swich theme between Aero and High Contrast, navbar will block the maximize, minimize and cancel button. http://i.imgur.com/Kyhgy.png http://i.imgur.com/45x7f.png Can CSS detect theme changing and edit -moz-margin-end? Or just edit the buttons? Thanks

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The caption buttons are not drawn by Firefox, so they can't be affected by userChrome.css. If you try inspecting them with DOM Inspector, you'll notice their function is triggered and DOM Inspector won't display anything new.

If you were making a full-fledged theme, then you could specify a different appearance for Aero and Classic. But as far as I can tell, there's no way to differentiate between the two in a user style. From what I see, the only difference is in the width and height attributes of the window, and that's only if you don't keep Firefox maximized.

If you don't get another answer here, you may want to repeat your question on http://forum.userstyles.org, if you haven't already.

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Which code do you currently have in userChrome.css ?

Did you try to set a negative margin-right for that toolbar?

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thanks, i think i just switch another file.