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Display the Menu bar without losing the Pale moon Title bar
when i check Menu bar in Toolbar context menu the Pale moon Title bar replaced with windows one.
Menu bar unchecked: Menu bar checked: but if i uncheck Menu bar and then press Alt the Title bar remain untouched: is it possible to show menu bar without losing Pale moon Title bar?
Menu bar unchecked: Menu bar checked: but if i uncheck Menu bar and then press Alt the Title bar remain untouched: is it possible to show menu bar without losing Pale moon Title bar?
Re: Display the Menu bar without losing the Pale moon Title bar
Press Alt.
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Re: Display the Menu bar without losing the Pale moon Title bar
Showing the menu bar also implies using a standard window frame. That has been the design ever since the application button menu was introduced all those years back.
The title bar effectively performs the same function in both modes.
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Re: Display the Menu bar without losing the Pale moon Title bar
There is a way to make it show using userChrome.css, but I can't guarantee a "clean" behavior, and don't expect any support on it; if you experience bugs, they're because you're intentionally breaking the program's intended behavior.
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#toolbar-menubar[autohide="true"]
{
-moz-binding: url("chrome://global/content/bindings/toolbar.xml#toolbar") !important;
min-height: 19px !important;
height: auto !important;
}
Re: Display the Menu bar without losing the Pale moon Title bar
Thank you very much, WorkedRealityRipple wrote: ↑2021-09-20, 18:44There is a way to make it show using userChrome.css, but I can't guarantee a "clean" behavior, and don't expect any support on it; if you experience bugs, they're because you're intentionally breaking the program's intended behavior.
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#toolbar-menubar[autohide="true"] { -moz-binding: url("chrome://global/content/bindings/toolbar.xml#toolbar") !important; min-height: 19px !important; height: auto !important; }
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Re: Display the Menu bar without losing the Pale moon Title bar
Just in case you run into any issues, "unset" might be better than "auto" for the height value. In most cases, hopefully there won't be a functional difference.