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  • I show toolbar at all times and to use Find i have to close it?
    the find button doesn't search?
    Can you maybe shrink the URLbar and place it there (that is just below where it is now) and show it if toolbar (that is, if toolbar is checked to show, Find should show to)?
    i'm not really sure where you mean? what is the urlbar, the name textbox?
    the stuff in the top area is in a grid so it may look lopsided, i'll see about using the usual search box instead of find...?
  • Stylish-Custom-0.2.2.xpi
    removed Find button and rearranged replace area
  • edited June 2009
    Huh? It looks exactly the same as 0.2.0? What happened to the Find buttons? Now i can only search once (type text/enter)? And what/where is the 'replace' area?
    BTW, by URLbar i mean the field where a style' homepage shows (of course, in my case it's almost always empty ;-), it's under tags (which i hide anyway) which is under the name field. So, third bar from the top (i think).
  • i removed the new find box, now it uses the old search box (which was hidden in 0.2.1 when find/replace was showing).
    the search box works the same as before? enter to find first, f3 to find next, and ctrl+f to focus on the search box
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    type something into where it says Search... then next to the once/all there's an empty box, use that for replace
  • OK ... this is not what i see:

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    and this is with that sidebar style on, you can see the code to hide tags and it shows the style page url:

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    However, none of them shows the new search buttons.

    Vista, Firefox/3.0.10 - Build ID: 2009042316, Stylish - 1.0.2, Stylish-Custom - 0.2.2
  • Stylish-Custom-0.2.3.xpi
    fixed bug with replace area not showing up when custom tools shows by default
  • Thanks! i was going to disable all/enable one at a time .... etc. 130+ styles ... Thanks for saving my day! Of course, now i have to show tags, which brings me to the original Q but it seems to be more trouble than it worth. However, maybe you can help me with my style? I can hide the tags field (tags and label) but then i'd like to lift the URLbar (the second bar with style's homepage ^ see the shot above) or drop the find bar/buttons so that they're on the same bar, just like your version has tags and find together. The top part of the window is a bit too fat for me and since i don't use tags, would be nice to hide it all together.
    Or maybe you can make it an option 'Show Tags'?
    Thanks for the update!
  • yeah i can do something about that (add another replace area to the url line and only show it if the tag area is hidden)
  • edited October 2016
    0.2.4?... i'm standing by ...
  • Stylish-Custom-0.2.4.xpi
    removed custom toolbar choice from options
    removed toolbar toggle button from edit
    added three checkboxes to edit, one for the toolbar, another for the tags area, and the last for the updateurl
  • Thank you! Now it works for everybody, tags or no tags. Peace.
  • Hey, this extension is so great. I wonder why the original author didn't put them into Stylish.
    Anyway here are some feedback and suggestions for you.

    Open pages in new tab
    I don't want to open new window every time I press the Page button.
    Firefox is for tab browsing. I would like to change the behavior and let it open new tab instead.
    The default should be open in new tab.

    Change Unpreview button
    I have difficulty understanding what unpreview is about.
    I realise it's to discard the preview result if you have pressed the preview button.
    I think it would be clearer if you apply those changes:
    - Rename as "Discard Preview"
    -- Tooltip shows "Press this button if you want todiscard the preview result and return to the previous display state"
    - [Minor] Grey the "Discard Preview" when there is nothing to discard

    Disable/Restore Style Rules
    What is the purpose?
    Stylish has "Turn all stylish off" too.
    If you turn it back on, it also restore to the last status (the already disabled styles will still be disabled).
    Plus it appears yours is much slower and causes "unresponsive script warning".
    I don't have any problem if I use "Turn all stylish off".

    One-click disable on icon
    Each userstyle has the Stylish icon on their left.
    I think it's great if we can click to toggle the status of the userstyle (on or off)
  • edited June 2009
    Open pages in new tab
    i'd like it to open in a tab also :)
    Change Unpreview button
    discard sounds good, i'll see about grayed out, should be easy enough
    Disable/Restore Style Rules
    "Turn all stylish off" doesn't allow you to make another style and work on it while it's enabled
    One-click disable on icon
    you don't like doubleclicking? (np made a style for that i think, i forgot the name though)
    from the performance threadHow can I know how many styles I have, of course without manually counting myself?
    if you click export styles it'll show you the count in the titlebar
  • edited June 2009
    Wai_Wai,
    the disable/enable has been discussed in this thread to death: it is not the same as turn off/on at all.
    The window instead of a tab - you'll have to hunt the Fx bug at Bugzilla. I've been complaining about it since 2004 (the bug is from 2003! - yes, you read it right - a tab opening bug in a tabbed browser is not fixed since 2003!).

    ChoGGi, i will miss the 'Unpreview' button, it's so ... unmistakably ChoGGi'ish ;-) (it always reminds me that all applications are missing a 'Do' menuitem/button to accompany the 'Undo' ;-).
  • Posted By: ChoGGiStylish-Custom-0.2.4.xpi
    removed custom toolbar choice from options
    removed toolbar toggle button from edit
    added three checkboxes to edit, one for the toolbar, another for the tags area, and the last for the updateurl
    I hadn't tried it in Thunderbird (Shredder) until now, but: it doesn't add the Stylish-Custom options to the Stylish context menu. Tried 0.2.0 and 0.2.4. Thoughts?
  • edited June 2009
    The options are not in the Stylish menu. They're in the Stylish-Custom options (addons manager/Stylish > Options) and under the toolbar/statusbar button(-s). Unless i misunderstanding your post (i don't use Thunderbird).
  • Stylish-Custom-0.2.5.xpi
    disable discard preview if not previewed
    added support for thunderbird
  • Posted By: ChoGGiStylish-Custom-0.2.5.xpi
    disable discard preview if not previewed
    added support for thunderbird
    Awesome; that did it. Thanks, ChoGGi!
  • Posted By: makondoThe options are not in the Stylish menu. They're in the Stylish-Custom options (addons manager/Stylish > Options) and under the toolbar/statusbar button(-s). Unless i misunderstanding your post (i don't use Thunderbird).
    ChoGGi fixed S-C not displaying a status bar icon (I don't use it, but yay for completeness) and also fixed S-C options not showing under the Stylish context menu when S-C options are set to move them there instead
  • I assumed you knew that ;-)

    Thanks for the update, ChoGGi!... i already miss the 'Unpreview' - took smile right out of the window :-(
  • edited June 2009
    Posted By: ChoGGi"Turn all stylish off" doesn't allow you to make another style and work on it while it's enabled
    Oh I see. Awesome! It would be better if we could shorten the "freeze time".
    Seeing the name alone can't get the difference.
    I suggest improving the tooltip so people realise the difference.
    What about this:
    Disable styles which are on. System will remember what are disabled so you may switch them on later. You may still test and work on new style.
    Re-enable styles which have been previously disabled by the system. Styles which have been manually disabled will not be enabled.

    Disable/restore styles combined
    As far as I understand, we only need to use "restore styles" when we have used "disable styles".
    So I suggest the following changes:
    a) name change: "disable current styles", "restore system disabled styles"
    -- if you think the name is too long, try: "disable styles", "restore disabled styles"
    b) show "Disable current styles" only. "Restore system disabled styles" will replace it if it has been selected.
    If it's still unclear to you, what I mean is:

    NEW menu:
    disable current styles
    import styles
    export styles
    options


    When "disable current styles" is used, then NEW menu changes:
    restore system disabled styles
    import styles
    export styles
    options


    c) The order of the stylish-custom options doesn't look good when they are integrated into stylish (I'm accessing the context menu from status bar).
    Manage styles are being pushed to the top, the second being options.

    EDITED: A picture is worth a thousand word. This is what I mean.

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    It appears you insert the custom entries in the middle of it, and "Manage styles..." is being pushed to the top.
    "Options" is the least used. Apart from the initial setup, I nearly never touch it.
    Posted By: ChoGGiyou don't like doubleclicking? (np made a style for that i think, i forgot the name though)
    A picture is worth a thousand words:
    image

    Although the table hasn't been born yet, the "single click on icon" feature is what I'm taking about.

    I think the new table is more informative and make you easier to manage styles, especially if you have tons of them.


    Snapshot enabled styles status

    Q: What does it do?
    A: Take a snapshot to record what styles you have been currently enabled.

    Q: What's the purpose?
    A: Imagine you are installing and working on multiple styles to prettify your application interface. Something wrong occurs.
    You have to troubleshoot it. The problem is something related to "tabs".
    You have quite many styles which have to do with "tabs".
    You want to switch off those styles only, keeping the rest on. Then troubleshoot one by one.

    This act like a system snapshot in Windows.
    Windows snapshot registry and settings. Stylish snapshot the status of the styles.
    One click to revert back to the previous state.
    Fantastic when you are troubleshooting, experimenting, or narrowing down possible problematic style.
  • edited June 2009
    Please, don't change it to "restore system? disabled styles" - it's confusing (to me, for one). Maybe 'Restore your enabled styles'?
    Tooltips are too long - my tooltips stay on only so long and it won't be possible to read such a long tip.
    And the order is just fine ;-) 'cause we (supposedly) disable styles more often than import/export them. I know i do. So, mine looks like this (and i like it!):
    Disable..
    Restore...
    Import...
    Export...
    Options.
  • I set Stylish to open in sidebar now but I'm missing a way to call that sidebar out from one click.
    I have all-in-one sidebar so I also want to add an icon over the sidebar horizontal panel.

    There are a few suggestions springing out of my brain. See which one you like:

    1. Click on the icon to call Stylish. Right click on the icon to call the option menu.
    2. Create a separate icon for it. (perhaps Stylish-custom without the arrow button)

    Don't make a wide icon, or I couldn't put it in the horizontal panel.
  • edited June 2009
    Posted By: makondoPlease, don't change it to "restoresystem?disabled styles" - it's confusing (to me, for one). Maybe 'Restore your enabled styles'?
    I don't know but it seems only styles that are disabled by the addon (system) itself will be restored.
    If you manually disable it it won't be restored.
    Feel free to kill that word if it doesn't convey the idea clearly.
    Posted By: makondoTooltips are too long - my tooltips stay on only so long and it won't be possible to read such a long tip.
    The statement is kind of brainstorming. Feel free to strip off parts you think is not important.
    After all, take a look at what Adblock Plus does. It can line-break the sentences and show nicely in the tooltip.
    Or, perhaps, we could move the longer description in the options dialog.
    Posted By: makondoAnd the order is just fine ;-) 'cause we (supposedly) disable styles more often than import/export them. I know i do.
    Oh! I'm accessing the Stylish menu from the status bar.
    The order is reverse. Lower is better.
    Will the menu reverse if we put the icon at the top? Sounds interesting if it does.

    By the way, the current order shows like that:
    Manage styles...
    Options <-- I don't understand the logic why options are put in the middle!</b>
    Import styles
    Export styles
    ...
  • edited June 2009
    You may want to look in my sidebar for stylish style and re-do it to suit (as most of the stuff is ID'ed there already to save you time). I use a custom button to open sidebar with one click. And another one will open whatever in the sidebar (2 clicks that is). Welcome to try. Custom Buttons² has almost 400 buttons - installing this ext., if you don't have it already, won't be a waste (check the database for buttons that complement other exts. and buttons that replace other exts.).
  • Oh I see. Awesome! It would be better if we could shorten the "freeze time".
    the SC way disables each style, the turn off all styles just stops styles from being applied. i can add an option to ignore disabled styles, it'll ignore disabled styles (so no re-disabled disabled styles), but it won't make much difference unless you have a bunch of bigger disabled styles.
    Disable/restore styles combined
    might be a bit annoying to do, so i'll add it to the todo. i'm sticking with Disable Stylish Rules, but i'll change the tooltip to "disable all other stylish rules (still allows you to edit a new style)"
    I think "options" should be at the top or bottom.
    i don't know about you, but i use manage more then i use options so that's why i left it at the top
    Although the table hasn't been born yet, the "single click on icon" feature is what I'm taking about.
    i think it'd be easier to just make another dialog with a list of styles and allow you to do it from there rather then edit the manage dialog, but i'll see what i can do
  • edited June 2009
    Hmmm... I don't have 'Manage styles..' and Options is in the bottom. But your menu sounds like it IS integrated with the Stylish, not S-C. The statusbar icon (which i also hide) has the same order (which i like!):
    Disable...
    Restore...
    Import...
    Export...
    Options
  • Posted By: Wai Wai2. Create a separate icon for it. (perhaps Stylish-custom without the arrow button)
    you can hide the drop maker@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul); #stylish-custom-toolbar-button>dropmarker{display:none!important}ctrl+shift+m opens the manage window
    Posted By: makondoHmmm... I don't have 'Manage styles..' and Options is in the bottom. But your menu sounds like it IS integrated with the Stylish, not S-C. The statusbar icon (which i also hide) has the same order:
    he means he has the menuitems showing up in the stylish menu not the s-c menu
  • Posted By: makondoYou may want to look in my sidebar for stylish style and re-do it to suit (as most of the stuff is ID'ed there already to save you time). I use acustom buttonto open sidebar with one click. And another one willopen whatever in the sidebar(2 clicks that is). Welcome to try. Custom Buttons² has almost 400 button - installing this ext., if you don't have it already, won't be a waste (check the database for buttons that complement other exts. and buttons that replace other exts.).
    Bingo!

    Some toys to play with: Stylish Disable/Enable All | Custom Buttons²
    But the description says it doesn't seem to play nicely with ChoGGi's version of Stylish, in that the restore feature doesn't work.
    Hmm... Could ChoGGi take a look and see why?
  • edited June 2009
    The "menu" discussion turns out to be a mess.
    Again a picture is worth a thousand word:

    Stylish menu combined:
    image

    It appears you insert the custom entries in the middle of it, and "Manage styles..." is being pushed to the top.
    "Options" is the least used. Apart from the initial setup, I nearly never touch it.

    By the way, I somehow think "stylish custom" isn't the right name. The right name should be "Stylish Power Pack", feeling much stronger with this name. ;-)
    Posted By: ChoGGithe SC way disables each style, the turn off all styles just stops styles from being applied. i can add an option to ignore disabled styles, it'll ignore disabled styles (so no re-disabled disabled styles), but it won't make much difference unless you have a bunch of bigger disabled styles.
    My Firefox (3.5b99) freezes about 30 seconds when I click on "disable styles".
    "Restore styles" seems to be a bit faster.
    I have only 56 styles.
    Posted By: ChoGGimight be a bit annoying to do, so i'll add it to the todo. i'm sticking with Disable Stylish Rules, but i'll change the tooltip to "disable all other stylish rules (still allows you to edit a new style)"
    Why "all other"? I believe it disable all of them without exception, no?
    Also should we just say "styles". "Styles" = "stylish rules", isn't it?
    Hmm... "Edit" may not sound right. Stylish original "turn all styles off" allow you to edit styles too but you couldn't preview it.

    If I understand correctly, change into:
    a) "disable all styles (you can still preview new styles)"
    b) "disable current styles (you can still test and preview new styles)"
    c) "disable all active styles (you can still test new styles)"


    Change the "restore stylish rules" tooltip too:
    a) "Re-enable styles which have been previously disabled"
    b) "Re-enable styles previously disabled by the system"
    c) "Re-enable styles previously disabled by the addon"
    Posted By: ChoGGii think it'd be easier to just make another dialog with a list of styles and allow you to do it from there rather then edit the manage dialog, but i'll see what i can do
    Yeah! Put it in another dialog. Make a new dialog which have all such features:
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