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posted 6 years agoYou can open a issue on github if you want to, but from what you've written here:
If you're using icon mode: white text and transparent background seem to work for me
If you're using badge mode: this mode was more of an afterthought - there seem to be better addons out there for this case. No badge background isn't possible (though I could implement a transparent icon underneath) - the API only allows opaque colors. Setting the badge text color separately has also only been supported since Firefox 63
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- Rated 5 out of 5love it :D
what a grate extension :D
and the setting and the choices that it has :D
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Edit:
Let's say: 3 open windows and 2 tabs in each window (2*3 =6)
The extension can also view the number of tabs as:
6/3
6 total tabs, and 3 windows!
Still, love it :D - Rated 5 out of 5
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posted 7 years agoA pretty font selection GUI doesn't seem to be possible, so I decided to just let the user specify the exact value, since it's just a CSS `font` property (except for the size part, which my addon has to set automatically).
I personally use `"fira sans", sans-serif`.
As for the flickering: It does go away if you use the 'Global' option, which would make it so that the number is the total tab count for all windows. If you don't want that there isn't any other way I know of to solve this. It bothers me to, but what can you do, it's an API restriction. But maybe I should just make 'Global' the default.
update: since firefox 62 the flickering should be gone because of the new windowId parameter for browserAction.setIcon() - Rated 5 out of 5
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