FFixer

By Vaughan Chandler Last update Mar 9, 2011 — Installed 14,798,762 times.

Suggestion: Revert top menu bar colurs

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elektroda User
FirefoxWindows

First of all thank you for this great and handy tool. I really can't imagine NOT using it. Facebook looks much much better with it.
And If I make my suggestion, It would be nice to see colors on top menu bar reverted so in other words.. what is blue becomes white so basically you would have blue words like Facebook logo, Home, Profile,Friends, etc... with white background (maybe even transparent?)
I'm not sure how hard is it to do that however I had to ask.
Thanks.
Keep up with good work ... :)

 
Vaughan Chan... Script's Author
FirefoxX11

Hi elektroda, glad to hear you like the script. At the moment I don't have any plans for adding skins/themes to Facebook Fixer, and a Greasemonkey script would not be the ideal way to implement this anyway.

I suggest you check out the Stylish extension for Firefox which may be better suited to this. I believe most people get styles to use with Stylish from http://userstyles.org/

 
elektroda User
FirefoxWindows

I did not know that includes "skinning" ,since my knowledge about scripting is very limited. On the other hand I'm pleased to know this and I'll keep on using this great script.
I'm familiar with stylish but I avoid loading many unnecessary extensions due many reasons.

Thanks once again.

 
Nunya Biznis User
FirefoxWindows

This brings me to my issue - when I have Fixer activated, the Facebook header goes white-on-white, and seems to get covered with the top of the page content. Anyone else had this issue? If not, is there a way that I can send an image of what's happening? It *only* happens when I have Fixer active.

I am using Flock browser, with the following GM scripts:

Facebook Fixer (obviously)
Facebook Mafia Wars Autoplayer
Plenty of Bigger Fish
Newegg.com Title Fixer
Newegg Quick Viewer
Hidden Price Revealer

Thanks.

Nunya

 
Vaughan Chan... Script's Author
FirefoxX11

@Nunya Biznis - It's been reported and this weekend I should be releasing the version that fixes it. In the mean time try disabled the option to keep the top menu bar on the screen, even after scrolling down.

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