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This is a theme I'm working on based on these mockups by Stephen Horlander. Mostly everything is working so far including the conditional forward-button. I still need a name, any ideas? I'm currently just using the name 'Strata Austra'.

Also feel free to post comments based on the implementation of the style, not the style it self as I didn't create it.

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As usual you are faster than Mozilla in making a working skin from their mockups :D

Thanks :cool: You could say I cheated a bit because I had access to the PSD.

Is it possibly to make this available for OS X too?

I will attempt to make a Mac OS version as well. I'm just not sure if I can move the elements into the titlebar.

Thanks :cool: You could say I cheated a bit because I had access to the PSD.

I will attempt to make a Mac OS version as well. I'm just not sure if I can move the elements into the titlebar.

it's possible

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Give the first alpha a try and let me know how it goes guys. Expect bugs, lots and lots of bugs.

To use the conditional forward button:

  • Open Customize Toolbar dialog
  • Drag a 'space' between 'forward' and 'urlbar'

To move the tabs into the titlebar use https://addons.mozil...ys-in-titlebar/

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the curved tabs are really strange... it does bring a lot of attention to the tabs and I don't know if that is a good thing.

and I will note please do not use this with stratiform it made it look really funny! I LOLed.

No forward button?

There is, unless you go with the Tabs Always in Titlebar addon and the other steps. RemixedCat's screenshot shows how it appears otherwise. It looks like the standard Firefox theme but with the new tabs, which I really like.

1.0a2

Change log:

Fixed missing dividers on some tabs

Fixed double border in small icons mode

Fixed missing throbbers on inactive tabs

Reduced size of tail on back icon

Tweaked padding on nav-bar

Tweaked icon style

Tweaked border/shadow on large back button

Tweaked margin/padding on tabs

Increased hit space on urlbar icons (reload,stop,go)

Added "Classic" tab style

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Install 'Classic' tabs via Stylish

You should update twentyten with this ;)

In fact I saw this first in other forum, dont remember where and wished for a tewntyten version with those tabs. And now I discove that the creator of twentyten made this, so there is hope!

Is it possible to get this theme as a script for the userChrome.css instead. That way I could get the default Firefox button back.

When you say default do you mean normal size when maximized? Other than that it is the same button.

My tabs don't appear in the titlebar? :unsure: Do I need to do that manually or is something else wrong?

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tabs-always-in-titlebar/

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