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| Author | Plastikmaniac |
|---|---|
| Created | Mar 10, 2010 |
| Updated | Mar 10, 2010 |
| Installs (this week) | 4 |
| Installs (total) | 291 |
Having been using the All-in-One Sidebar extension for a long time (I'd say since Firefox 2), I've been often frustrated by the obnoxious tendency of its toolbar buttons to shift around when the corresponding sidebar for that button is selected. (Also known, on the CSS-side, as [checked="true"].)
Fixing the margins is a pain in the neck.
So I figured, hey, why not just tell the AiOS toolbar to make all of its buttons LOOK LIKE TOOLBAR BUTTONS?
Y'know, because that's what they actually are.
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Issues may arise with any toolbar buttons from extensions I don't use...
The easy way to fix this is to not place those buttons on the AiOS Toolbar. :P
The hard way is to add their button IDs to this script, or otherwise code new icons onto those buttons.
Fixing the margins is a pain in the neck.
So I figured, hey, why not just tell the AiOS toolbar to make all of its buttons LOOK LIKE TOOLBAR BUTTONS?
Y'know, because that's what they actually are.
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Issues may arise with any toolbar buttons from extensions I don't use...
The easy way to fix this is to not place those buttons on the AiOS Toolbar. :P
The hard way is to add their button IDs to this script, or otherwise code new icons onto those buttons.
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