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Hey, I am a new user to this theme. But after installing all addons i tried to download this from the mozilla website i get an error saying this file cannot be downloaded because of the hash check failed. Is there a way to overcome this?

Same. Can't seem to find an alternative download location either...Shucks. I was looking forward to ditching Strata40 since it's no longer being updated.

I have a request, could a theme option be available using a neutral grey for the back and forward buttons (Like in the refresh button) and a 'Firefox' orange for the file button maybe.

That would be win.

Good idea.

how much difference is there between this theme and Strata40?

How are they similar? Other than the layout I don't see how they are alike.

Well. I think Strata40 is more functional as I was using the Tab Utilities add-on with it no problems, but with TwentyTen there are a few noticeable conflicts with the tab bar (scroll buttons are on each side constantly, new tab button is far right, right-click on tab bar is nonfunctional, etc.).

  • 1 month later...

A bug with the Google toolbar shows no sign of going away. Guys, could you please let us know if an update to this theme is a WIP?

The theme requires a complete rewrite to eliminate all of the outstanding bugs. It's hard to juggle several projects at one time, and TwentyTen isn't receiving all of our attention right now. I know a situation like this sucks from a user's point of view, but as a developer it becomes difficult to work on one theme for such an extended period of time.

There is indeed an update planned for this theme though, so you don't need to worry about that.

The theme requires a complete rewrite to eliminate all of the outstanding bugs. It's hard to juggle several projects at one time, and TwentyTen isn't receiving all of our attention right now. I know a situation like this sucks from a user's point of view, but as a developer it becomes difficult to work on one theme for such an extended period of time.

There is indeed an update planned for this theme though, so you don't need to worry about that.

Thank you for a response.

I appreciate the state of the situation. However, it is unfortunate and disappointing that a need/demand to create new themes is stretching resources to an extent that accumulating bugs remain unfixed. That said, I am optimistic that an update is planned.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you for a response.

I appreciate the state of the situation. However, it is unfortunate and disappointing that a need/demand to create new themes is stretching resources to an extent that accumulating bugs remain unfixed. That said, I am optimistic that an update is planned.

In reply to both of these comments.

Love this theme (Best theme ever made for Firefox. :) ). I hope next version (Whenever Boney has the spare time. :) ) supports new firefox.

Our focus is on our new Minimal theme at this time, but we did decide to kickstart TwentyTen for Firefox 4 in the process. I can't wait to show you guys our progress. :D

I'd highly recommend giving my new Tumblr blog a visit from time to time to see what we're up to. I've been posting progress reports on the status of our themes and concepts there, so you'll be up-to-date on TwentyTen too (I plan on making a post about it in the coming days).

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Sorry to kind of necro this thread, but I thought I'd just mention that the latest version of Tab Mix Plus seems to have resolved the headbutting it had with TwentyTen. I can only test my XP machine at work atm, but I have regained access to most, if not all of the lost TwentyTen buddy functionality (most notably the file button!), so the skin is even more awesome now!

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