How can I reduce idiotically big line spacing in bookmark sidebar?
Could you please explain in detail, how to use UserChrome.css (what to do), if you want to reduce line spacings?
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You can try this code to the userChrome.css file below the default @namespace line. You can adjust the height and margin-top settings to suit your needs.
@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */ /* Line height for treechildren */ :-moz-any(#bookmarks-view, #historyTree, #editBMPanel_folderTree, #placesList, #placeContent) treechildren::-moz-tree-row { margin-top: -1px !important; min-height: 14px !important; height: 14px !important; }
You need to create the chrome folder (lowercase) in the <xxxxxxxx>.default profile folder if this folder doesn't exist.
- use a plain text editor (Windows: Notepad; Mac: Textedit) to create a (new) userChrome.css file in the chrome folder (file name is case sensitive)
- paste the code in the userChrome.css file in the editor window
- make sure the userChrome.css file starts with the default @namespace line
If you are on Windows:
- make sure you select "All files" and not "Text files" when you save the file via "Save file as" in the text editor as userChrome.css
Otherwise Windows may add a hidden .txt file extension and you end up with a not working userChrome.css.css.txt file.
- make sure you do not have a double .css.css file extension (userChrome.css.css.css) if it is still not working
I'm on a Mac. I had tried this already and it didn't work. I tried adding the code from above, but closed Firefox and reopened it and it still didn't work.
I think I have it in the right place. (username)/Library/Mozilla/chrome/userChrome.css. I don't understand why it's not working.
@ Barubiito
You need to create the chrome folder in the Firefox profile folder and place userChrome.css in this folder.
- ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/<profile>/
You can use the button on the "Help -> Troubleshooting Information" (about:support) page to go to the current Firefox profile folder or use the about:profiles page.
- Help -> Troubleshooting Information -> Profile Directory:
Windows: Show Folder; Linux: Open Directory; Mac: Show in Finder - http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
OK, now it works, thanks! I see now that I skimmed the linked page about the Profile folder too quickly and fundamentally misunderstood it. I read "profile folder" as being my user profile on my Mac, and took "~/Library/Mozilla/" to be where I should put the Chrome folder.
Thanks again.