On 4/2/2017 4:19 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 4/2/2017 1:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
>>> New Question - SM 2.46 in Windows 7
>>>
>>> I have tabbed Browsing working, but I find it difficult to finger out
>>> which Tab is the one currently open !
>>>
>>> When I ran Tabbed Browsing in my old SM 1.1 (?), the open tab had a
>>> colored bar running across the top of the tab.
>>>
>>> I do not see a toggle to do this in this newer 2.46.
>>>
>>> Am I missing it somewhere ?
>>>
>>> DoctorBill
>>>
>>
>> 1.  Locate the SeaMonkey profile where you want to fix this.
>>
>> 2.  Open the folder named chrome.
>>
>> 3.  If you do not have a file named userChrome.css in that folder, make
>> a copy of the file named userChrome-example.css and rename the copy
>> userChrome.css.
>>
>> 4.  Open the file userChrome.css in a plain-text editor (e.g., Notepad,
>> Wordpad, but NOT Word).
>>
>> 5.  At the end of the file, insert the following:
>>
>> /* Highlight active tab */
>> .tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] > hbox,
>> .tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] > .tab-close-button
>> {    background-color: #7799FF !important;
>>      color: #ffffff !important }
>>
>> .tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"]:hover > hbox,
>> .tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"]:hover > .tab-close-button
>> {    background-color: #CCDDFF !important;
>>      color: #000000 !important }
>>
>> 6.  Save userChrome.css in place.
>>
>> The first line -- bracketed with /* and */ -- is a comment.  The block
>> immediately after that comment makes the currently active tab dark blue
>> with white text.  The second block makes a tab light blue with black
>> text if you hover your cursor over the active tab.
>>
> 
> I got the file and added the lines to it, then renamed it userChrome.css 
> and tried to save it in that same sub-dir and was told I need permission 
> to save the file there.....? ? ? ? ? ?
> 
> What to do now ?
> 
> DB
> 

That is a Windows problem, not a SeaMonkey problem.  Not having seen
that problem, I do not know how to fix it.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com>

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*  If your home has a mortgage, fire insurance is mandatory.

Why then is mandatory health insurance so bad??
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