I moved to Firefox from Opera for Linux. It is from the Linux version - it’s too unsuccessful for them, in my opinion. Firefox 3 was released in time, I even liked it. I didn’t like only one thing: I’m used to the concept of a taba as a full-fledged container - with my address bar, etc. Accordingly, it seemed to me terribly inconvenient arrangement of the tabs under the address bar, and not over.
I was looking for a solution for a long time, then I stopped something, I thought to write myself, because I did not write extensions for the fox more than once to order, but there was a blockage. The release of Google Chrome solved all the problems. Tons of people realized that the concept, first proposed in Opera, has the right to life, and even some!
So meet. Style for the extension Firefox Stylish. The extension, by the way, allows you to do very, very much with the Firefox interface, and by studying user styles, you can write yourself.
userstyles.org/styles/10253True, the first thing I did was to set this style — I adjusted the parameter for the top margin of the window so that the tabs from the GTK themes were just the right height.
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window
{
padding-top:20px;
}
The code is edited through the extension settings. Everything! My pretty.
Screenshot:

[offtop] By the way, I still use the Compact Menu extension, because the menu bar in all GTK applications is placed on the top panel. [/ offtop]