I think I found the menu spacing is under:
It was 1px in your second personal version and I changed it to 4px which is closer to the historical default spacing my eyes are accustomed to.
Thanks, again, Bob, for the code. I used your second personal version because I prefer the tabs to connect to the window instead of floating on their own (as well as see a subtle outline of the tabs in the background). However, while the Bookmarks and hamburger menu spacing had "way too much...
I agree wholeheartedly on those two new 106.0.1 update "features" of View and Tab Search. Why does anyone need to have the ability to search their tabs? Baffling the things they want to keep adding that have no value. Luckily with Firefox you can disable most of this garbage whereas as you said...
Just a follow-up that I solved this myself but wanted to document it in case anyone else reads this thread and needs to remove the placeholder space for the Menubar.
There are three places in the first .css code from Bob quoted above where a "29px" height appears for the Menubar. Change "29px"...
I'm late to this update, so thanks, Bob, for these chrome.css updates to get the tabs on the bottom again. I'm with the others in this thread that just thinks it's ridiculous all of these hoops need to be jumped through just to get the tabs where they should be! It's absolutely bewildering that...
Mike, this happened to me last night too and I discovered someone had already figured out the solution.
https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/comments/e5md05/firefox_71_broke_my_tabs_on_the_bottom_fix/
You just have to add display: block !important; to the #TabsToolbar section of the old css...
I noticed that a day or two ago myself. This thread helped get tabs back under the URL and/or Bookmarks bar:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1248277
But I agree: why do they not simply put it in the prefs as a configuration choice?
I agree with "tabs on bottom" thing as well. As soon as browsers started putting them over the URL bar instead of under it, I couldn't understand why anyone would want that.
It allows for a lot of customization for how you want tabs to behave (strangely enough, though, it doesn't change the UI...
Just throwing out the warning that I received the alert for the update to Firefox 57 tonight. I denied accepting the install. I don't know how long I'll hold out—from a security standpoint—since 6 of the 11 add-ons I use have not been updated to the new way of handling them and are "LEGACY"...
Or, some of the developers of these extensions who are not updating their add-ons are recommending the use of the Extended Support Release (ESR) which is used in enterprise deployments but not usually for use by a single home user.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/
This, to...
I've been a loyal user of Firefox since version 1.0 when it was called Mozilla with a dragon breathing fire as the logo when a page was loading or refreshing. It's one of those things where you get all the add-ons for functionality performing just right and it works flawlessly for years and...