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Mis-aligned address bar when on https pages

Posted: 2015-06-01, 07:30
by C1xLb
I'm loving Pale Moon but I've found a small cosmetic glitch when visiting https pages, both green and blue!

As per the screenshots of the Amazon and Firefox Themes page, the blue and green highlighting in the address bar doesn't match up with the name of the organization issuing the certificate.
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I don't think it's a theme issue because I tried the default theme and the Pale Moon theme with the same results
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Is this something I can fix via a local setting, or there more to this than that?
I'm running XFCE 4.12 on Xubuntu 14.04 if that helps...

Re: Mis-aligned address bar when on https pages

Posted: 2015-06-01, 13:55
by dark_moon

Re: Mis-aligned address bar when on https pages

Posted: 2015-06-01, 14:01
by C1xLb
Thanks dark_moon, I'm talking about the slightly different shades of green and blue between the organisation that issued the certificate and the address bar. The 2 don't quite match up either in terms of colour or area covered as per the screenshot...

You can see a gap at the top and bottom that develops after the padlock and as the https address begins and runs all along the address bar...
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Does this make sense? It's purely cosmetics/theming and nothing to do with the actual security, extended validation, mixed content etc. etc.

Re: Mis-aligned address bar when on https pages

Posted: 2015-06-01, 14:43
by squarefractal
Well, you could simply turn off the URLbar highlighting with the help of Pale Moon Commander.

However, if you want those, then ... you may want to set a custom style with the help of userChrome.css. The current styling CSS can be seen here:
https://github.com/MoonchildProductions ... .css#L1076

Re: Mis-aligned address bar when on https pages

Posted: 2015-06-01, 14:45
by C1xLb
Cool... thanks!

Re: Mis-aligned address bar when on https pages

Posted: 2015-06-01, 17:54
by C1xLb
Pale Moon Commander did the trick! Thanks!
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