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Freac ripping very slow
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  1. #FREAC RIPPING VERY SLOW HOW TO#
  2. #FREAC RIPPING VERY SLOW FULL#

Sudo pacman -S xorg plasma plasma-wayland-session kde-applications So I was just playing around, I used to run KDE all the time (years ago) and thought I'd give it another try. #navigator-toolbox toolbar:not(#nav-bar):not(#toolbar-menubar)

#FREAC RIPPING VERY SLOW FULL#

* in case you enable extra toolbars in full screen mode */ tabbar-top: calc(var(-menubar-height) + var(-navbar-height) + var(-bookmarkbar-height) + var(-tab-adjust)) /*89+*/ menubar-height: 41px /*30px|41px=11px caption buttons on menubar*/ tab-caption: -5px /* caption buttons on tab bar */ tab-toolbar-navbar-overlap: 0px !important * you can use the Browser Toolbox to get the toolbar heights */ * you can adjust the CSS variables until it looks correct */ * TABS: bottom - Firefox 65 and later - updated for 89+ */ Here is the full contents of my userChrome.css url("")

#FREAC RIPPING VERY SLOW HOW TO#

I wasn't able to figure out how to make the tabs narrower by default, but they do resize correctly when you have many tabs open. You can play around with the other settings as needed to make you happy. It also seems like the text in the tab isn't centered well vertically, so on line 54, I changed the 1px to 5 px, that looks better, I think. I also noticed after doing this that the tab height is a little too short, so on line 14, I changed the -tab-min-height setting to 30 instead of 25.

  • Restart Firefox, you should be good to go.
  • This is necessary so Firefox will actually read your userChrome.css file at start up.
  • In the Firefox address bar, type about:config, search for "toolkit.legacy", there should only be one result,.
  • I changed line 45, width: 100wv to width: 1000wv, and now the tab bar expands across the window as expected.
  • I noticed that if I open several tabs, the tab bar would not expand across the window as expected.
  • You'll also need to make this change in line 30 if you use full screen mode. If you do, I changed -menubar-height to 41px. If you don't have the bookmark bar, you're probably good to go, almost - keep reading.

    freac ripping very slow

    On line 20, there should be an entry for "-menubar-height", it is 0, which moved the tabs in the way of my bookmark bar.Open the userChrome.css file in your favorite editor (I recommend jEdit, of course).Paste the css you copied in step 3 into a file named 'userChrome.css" into the "chrome" directory you created in step 2.Copy the userChrome.css mention in the solution link above by user cor-el (thanks, cor-el! I've also pasted my version below in case cor-el's version disappears for some reason).Create a subdirectory named "chrome" if it doesn't already exist. Make a note of the location of your profile directory. In Firefox in the address bar, type about:support.That almost worked for this new version, but not quite, and they left out a major step. I did a bunch of googling and found this solution from Mozilla. For some reason, browser makers want to put the tabs ABOVE the address bar, which makes no sense, and lots of people are whining about it on the internet.

    freac ripping very slow

    So I upgraded my laptop today, the usual pacman -Syu, and got the new version of Firefox, version 89.0.












    Freac ripping very slow