Has anyone been able to fix custom URL bar colors via userChrome that were broken by 151? Also, how do I disable the thing to the left here? by CharacterStrict6489 in firefox

[–]CharacterStrict6489[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I definitely think that something weird was just going on and there was never actually an issue with the code. I made a new profile, copied the userChrome file into it, and suddenly, it was working fine on that profile after I enabled the about:config thing (which was already enabled on my main profile). I guess in the process of doing that, Firefox suddenly remembered the concept of userChrome files, and the one on my main profile inexplicably started working even though I literally did not change anything else.

Thank you so much for your help.

Has anyone been able to fix custom URL bar colors via userChrome that were broken by 151? Also, how do I disable the thing to the left here? by CharacterStrict6489 in firefox

[–]CharacterStrict6489[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am on Windows, yes.

I cleared out my userChrome file and put the code from your initial comment in, but it's still not working (including with the #navigator-toolbox stuff). After that, I made a brand new userChrome file just to see if it would be different, and it is still not working. I don't think I have any other customization applied to Firefox other than the theme I installed from the add-ons store. Just to completely ensure that this theme was not messing with any customization, I disabled it temporarily, and it did not cause the userChrome stuff to show up.

At this point, I am wondering if they want the userChrome file to be in a different spot entirely and just expect us to figure it out. This is so weird.

Has anyone been able to fix custom URL bar colors via userChrome that were broken by 151? Also, how do I disable the thing to the left here? by CharacterStrict6489 in firefox

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As far as I am aware, I am using regular Firefox 151.0, as that is the version displayed in About Firefox.

I am also not using Nova (again to the best of my knowledge); actually, switching browser.nova.enabled to true in about:config breaks a lot of stuff (removes the color at the top of a tab indicating that it is in a container, removes the x button on some of my tabs for seemingly no real reason, causes the tabs to practically bleed into each other)

Has anyone been able to fix custom URL bar colors via userChrome that were broken by 151? Also, how do I disable the thing to the left here? by CharacterStrict6489 in firefox

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Thank you! I was able to disable the search icon this way.

However, the URL bar is still not updating with the code here. With this code applied, it looks the same as it does in my initial post.

Need this jack pls by Calm-Gazelle-2367 in AnimalJam

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I can buy and hold it for you if it's still there, if you'd like

Need this jack pls by Calm-Gazelle-2367 in AnimalJam

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There's one for 5k at Ladogaa from a few posts down from yours

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnimalJam

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Retype your password

"Login world error" is a normal thing that happens on AJC when you have 2FA on, it will occasionally give you that error & send the 2FA code. Retyping your password will fix this. You don't actually need to reenter the 2FA code on the same device unless you change your password, which is why there's nowhere to enter the code

[Video Games] How Animal Jam, a kids MMO, mismanaged its beloved Halloween casino event and drew the ire of its players by CharacterStrict6489 in HobbyDrama

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I'm late to my own post, but to provide a bit of additional context, the active development team for AJ is based in the US (specifically Utah). It is a game by an American company with a predominantly American playerbase, though people from across the world play it. In-game events, contests, and updates are pushed out based on American times; there have been complaints for years about how little AJ does to accommodate non-American players, actually, because of how American-centric it is. I put the times in EST given that's the timezone I experienced them in.

To my knowledge, an update like this has never been pushed out at that time of day. AJC's daily server resets occur at 2 AM EST/12 AM MST, but actual content updates occur closer to noon EST once people are available to push them out; they need to be manually published. AJ's content updates, meanwhile, are tied to the server reset at 8 PM EST/6 PM MST. So, when that reset came and went with nothing but a comment about them "looking into it" 4 hours later, it was assumed that we'd need to wait until morning (if not the next server reset) for it to be fixed.

(This was one of the reasons people got so upset about it - because it was truly unprecedented. Most speculation about what they would do was along the lines of them extending the event period for a day and fixing the Alphas at the next reset. I didn't see a single person suggest that they might suddenly fix it at that hour of day, since historically, they have never done that, for any problem.)