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I have ported the Firefox 2.0 theme to Firefox 1.5

None of the graphics are my work, but all the porting was done by me.

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To install :

Go to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3156/ and just click the big install button.

ALL WORK DONE BY CODY. He has edited my original file and de-bugged it. My file is useless next to his ;)

Edited by bobp

Not bad, but the Go button's mouseover graphic is completely broken.

Also, for the Back and Forward mouseovers, are they supposed to have a small white box behind it?

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Glad you guys like it.

I will probably formally port it over eventually considering I have all the illustrator and PSD files and it won't take that long, but right now, I'm swamped.

I've also started on a non-default theme for Firefox 2, my own personal design, that I'll be whipping up for FF2 launch.

I've got a few questions:

- Is there a way to make the arrows for forwards and backwards from FireFox 2 work in FireFox 1.5?

- And the extra image for searchbar?

- Also is there away to attatch the go button to the address bar like in FireFox 2?

- And my last question is there a way to change the height for the toolbar, Cause it's smaller in FireFox 2.

To install :

Download the JAR

Drag the jar into the Themes window in Firefox

It is most definately not perfect, I wouldn't even call it good, but it does work and it does have (for the most part) the new graphics.

Download Link

Fixes:

- Forward,Backwards and the "Go" buttons

I am going to fix the RSS icons and post the next fixes here if that's OK with bobp :)

Is it legit for me to upload it to my deviantART page as well?

Edited by Joel

I think I've uploaded the original version from bobp in my previous download link :p

Fixes:

- RSS Icons (The hoverd icons doesnt have the circle around it like in FireFox 2 Beta)

- Added email button from FireFox 1.5 cause it isn't present in FireFox 2 Beta)

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