Firefox 65.0 resize tabs height to make tabs touched the top of the screen?












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  • Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

  • GNOME 3.28.2

  • Firefox Quantum 65.0 (64-bit), Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu canonical-0.1


After update from Firefox Quantum 64 stop working old hack from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/959205
where I must add userChrome.css with code:
#TabsToolbar { height: 35px !important; }
and save it as ~/.mozilla/firefox/something.default/chrome/userChrome.css



I repeat what the problem looks like..



Now we have again:



Firefox tab with couple of pixels from top of screen



But it is more convenient when we do not need to get exactly mouse cursor to tab. Is more useful because intuitively we more often collide the top surface of the screen before.



Good solution:



enter image description here



Or same in Google Chrome:



enter image description here










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    • Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

    • GNOME 3.28.2

    • Firefox Quantum 65.0 (64-bit), Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu canonical-0.1


    After update from Firefox Quantum 64 stop working old hack from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/959205
    where I must add userChrome.css with code:
    #TabsToolbar { height: 35px !important; }
    and save it as ~/.mozilla/firefox/something.default/chrome/userChrome.css



    I repeat what the problem looks like..



    Now we have again:



    Firefox tab with couple of pixels from top of screen



    But it is more convenient when we do not need to get exactly mouse cursor to tab. Is more useful because intuitively we more often collide the top surface of the screen before.



    Good solution:



    enter image description here



    Or same in Google Chrome:



    enter image description here










    share|improve this question

























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      • Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

      • GNOME 3.28.2

      • Firefox Quantum 65.0 (64-bit), Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu canonical-0.1


      After update from Firefox Quantum 64 stop working old hack from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/959205
      where I must add userChrome.css with code:
      #TabsToolbar { height: 35px !important; }
      and save it as ~/.mozilla/firefox/something.default/chrome/userChrome.css



      I repeat what the problem looks like..



      Now we have again:



      Firefox tab with couple of pixels from top of screen



      But it is more convenient when we do not need to get exactly mouse cursor to tab. Is more useful because intuitively we more often collide the top surface of the screen before.



      Good solution:



      enter image description here



      Or same in Google Chrome:



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question















      • Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

      • GNOME 3.28.2

      • Firefox Quantum 65.0 (64-bit), Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu canonical-0.1


      After update from Firefox Quantum 64 stop working old hack from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/959205
      where I must add userChrome.css with code:
      #TabsToolbar { height: 35px !important; }
      and save it as ~/.mozilla/firefox/something.default/chrome/userChrome.css



      I repeat what the problem looks like..



      Now we have again:



      Firefox tab with couple of pixels from top of screen



      But it is more convenient when we do not need to get exactly mouse cursor to tab. Is more useful because intuitively we more often collide the top surface of the screen before.



      Good solution:



      enter image description here



      Or same in Google Chrome:



      enter image description here







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          Launch Firefox, go to the 'Customise' screen, and disable the "Drag Space" option (next to "Title Bar") at the bottom:



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          • In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

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          • Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

            – pomsky
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          Launch Firefox, go to the 'Customise' screen, and disable the "Drag Space" option (next to "Title Bar") at the bottom:



          enter image description here






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          • In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

            – mature
            2 days ago











          • Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

            – pomsky
            2 days ago
















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          Launch Firefox, go to the 'Customise' screen, and disable the "Drag Space" option (next to "Title Bar") at the bottom:



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
























          • In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

            – mature
            2 days ago











          • Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

            – pomsky
            2 days ago














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          Launch Firefox, go to the 'Customise' screen, and disable the "Drag Space" option (next to "Title Bar") at the bottom:



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Launch Firefox, go to the 'Customise' screen, and disable the "Drag Space" option (next to "Title Bar") at the bottom:



          enter image description here







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          • In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

            – mature
            2 days ago











          • Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

            – pomsky
            2 days ago



















          • In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

            – mature
            2 days ago











          • Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

            – pomsky
            2 days ago

















          In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

          – mature
          2 days ago





          In my case "Drag Space" was unchecked

          – mature
          2 days ago













          Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

          – pomsky
          2 days ago





          Strange! In my case the difference is very noticeable: i.stack.imgur.com/8YUVw.png

          – pomsky
          2 days ago


















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