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On 4/16/2019 at 11:14 AM, Semtex said:

@UCyborg Thanks for Your   answer, again I did some test, removed Nightly, all data removed, no old profile, I did new one, clean, and still nothing works :D This is hilarious, I need to live with non transparent tab bar in Nightly ;)

Cheers.

Old post I know, but perhaps your issue was/is with this setting in about:config

 

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In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.

In the search box above the list, type or paste userprof and pause while the list is filtered. If you do not see anything on the list, please ignore the rest of these instructions. You can close this tab now.

Double-click the toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets preference to switch the value from false to true.

What @UCyborgposted still works so there should be no issues.

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On 11/15/2019 at 8:53 PM, foe said:

Old post I know, but perhaps your issue was/is with this setting in about:config

 

What @UCyborgposted still works so there should be no issues.

Thanks, but I'm Nightly tester since few years, I know about that ;)
I found solution, there is small entry in about:config need to flipped to enable Mozglass working again in userchrome. My Nightly Firefox have glass again since few weeks ;)
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12 hours ago, Semtex said:

Thanks, but I'm Nightly tester since few years, I know about that ;)
I found solution, there is small entry in about:config need to flipped to enable Mozglass working again in userchrome. My Nightly Firefox have glass again since few weeks ;)
image.thumb.png.74350a05c8696e96507096b3b3162889.png

What entry is that?

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@SkyySX You need to flip: gfx.webrender.dcomp-win.enabled to false in about:config, after this Yuo need   piece of code in userchrome.css which enables aero support for Firefox. Ypu can find right code in Google in few secs. ;)

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12 hours ago, Semtex said:

@SkyySX You need to flip: gfx.webrender.dcomp-win.enabled to false in about:config, after this Yuo need   piece of code in userchrome.css which enables aero support for Firefox. Ypu can find right code in Google in few secs. ;)

Thanks! I don't need it yet but I want to be prepared for when these changes hit stable, just incase my manifest workaround stops working one day :P

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