Michael Gordon <[email protected]> wrote: > Rob wrote: >> Set plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin to true for now. >> >> It does not do exactly what I want (it hides the entire bar, not >> just the "install missing plugin" button) but for now it is adequate. >> >> I would still like to hear if it is possible to hide just the button. >> > > Rob, > > I have no idea where in the SM filing system to look, however I have > learned that a lot of the display elements in the application are > controlled by CSS attributes. > > The idea here is that if the button in question is "Named" you can > assign a hidden CSS attribute to that button. The hazard is if the > button is a group Named Button your CSS attribute would affect all such > named buttons. > > Michael G
Do you know what is today's method to add CSS attributes to a customized installation? I remember there was a userchrome file in a chrome subdir of the profile, but it appears to be deprecated. And most of the visible files in the installation directory have vanished into compressed jar archives. Is there still a way to deploy customized css? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

