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| Author | TiSiE |
|---|---|
| Created | Feb 19, 2007 |
| Updated | Oct 9, 2009 |
| Installs (this week) | 2 |
| Installs (total) | 4,263 |
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You don't know what "Locationbar^2" means?
Check it out at http://design-noir.de/mozilla/locationbar2/ . 'Tis a great add-on to style the location bar within your firefox.
And here is some css to make it look even nicer... at least, this is my opinion ;)
There are different colors for different document types.
Currently there are 3 different "colored" groups:
-- Static documents (.htm, .html and .txt)
-- Dynamic documents (.php, .php3, .php4, .cgi, .asp, .jsp, .cfm)
-- Images (.jpeg, .jpg, .bmp, .tiff, .png, .gif)
And new since Oct 17, 2007: The subdomain is colored up. That works with Locationbar^2 0.9.1 (and some versions before if you're using Firefox 3)
Update 1: (02.03.2007)
- Now compatible with Version 0.8.5.4
- Adress-Parts are black now.
- The slashes between the adress parts are a dark grey.
- Only the last adress-part (usually the file) has the colors to distinguish..
- The query string if there is one is green and separated from the file name.
- adde
Check it out at http://design-noir.de/mozilla/locationbar2/ . 'Tis a great add-on to style the location bar within your firefox.
And here is some css to make it look even nicer... at least, this is my opinion ;)
There are different colors for different document types.
Currently there are 3 different "colored" groups:
-- Static documents (.htm, .html and .txt)
-- Dynamic documents (.php, .php3, .php4, .cgi, .asp, .jsp, .cfm)
-- Images (.jpeg, .jpg, .bmp, .tiff, .png, .gif)
And new since Oct 17, 2007: The subdomain is colored up. That works with Locationbar^2 0.9.1 (and some versions before if you're using Firefox 3)
Update 1: (02.03.2007)
- Now compatible with Version 0.8.5.4
- Adress-Parts are black now.
- The slashes between the adress parts are a dark grey.
- Only the last adress-part (usually the file) has the colors to distinguish..
- The query string if there is one is green and separated from the file name.
- adde
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