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Thunderbird UserChrome.css Modifications

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With the latest version of Thunderbird, it appears the userChrome settings or values have changed specifically with regard to the notification popup. As an example, the icon on the left no longer displays the one I set for it.

  1. alertImage {
 list-style-image: url('pics/NewMessage-32-b.png') !important;
 background-color: #080808 !important;
 margin: auto;
 padding: 10px;

}

If anybody has the new settings for this and the other objects, I'd appreciate the information.

With the latest version of Thunderbird, it appears the userChrome settings or values have changed specifically with regard to the notification popup. As an example, the icon on the left no longer displays the one I set for it. #alertImage { list-style-image: url('pics/NewMessage-32-b.png') !important; background-color: #080808 !important; margin: auto; padding: 10px; } If anybody has the new settings for this and the other objects, I'd appreciate the information.

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I'm not sure which popup you mean. Is it the one in the attached picture? It's possible to change the colors of the background and text, but I don't know about the image. Perhaps use #alertImageBox.

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Nevermind. I just needed to be more specific in defining the attributes in the userChrome.css file.

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DWinOK said

Nevermind. I just needed to be more specific in defining the attributes in the userChrome.css file.

Perhaps you could be more specific on the solution and then mark it as such so other can learn from your question.

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The custom alert image showed up fine (after restarting TB). The alert text was all black (which is the background color I use for the alert box). So, I had to specify the text color reference for various elements in userChrome.css like #alertTitle and #alertTextBox. Now if I could only find the reference for the subject line.

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Have you tried using the developer tools built into Thunderbird (Ctrl+Shift+I) It gives access to point and click names of elements as well as the style sheets and javascript sources.