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could u specify what has been changed

1. CuteMenus Extension supported.

2. Alert icons added.

3. "Background" & "Active Tab" subskins no longer conflict each other.

4. Icon for xpi installer added.

5. Javascript console icons added.

6. "Native Tabs" subskin given more padding at the top.

7. Toolbar Enhancements Extension supported.

8. Icon package support (not fixed -- not sure what icon package support means?).

9. Use throbber as tab loading icon.

10. Background image added to the download window.

11. Print preview arrows fixed.

12. Windows Classic look, Page Info window: fixed left margin, but top border line not fixed.

13. Misc. bookmarks fixes.

13. Web Developer Toolbar Extension supported.

You man be thinking to yourself "Why hasn't Aaron posted something about his theme here? Is he ignoring us?" Well, truth be told, I didn't know about neowin.net until a few days ago and just now found the posting about this :) As far as the Mozilla 1.6 theme, that's on the to-do list :) And if you want a built-in installer, it's just a javascript call. You can see it for yourself at my website http://www.mozthemes.tk

Glad yall like it :)

Ah, Excellent! Yeah the iCandy FireBird theme is sweet, but will look even better when you get round to doing Mozilla+Mozilla mail itself.

I noticed in default Firebird theme for the download manager, there is a image however not one with iCandy, everything else is perfecto.

Quite strange then, running on a new profile clean build of nightly dated 20 Jan even happened with 0.7 itself, which shows up blank. Only theme i have installed is iCandy.

Thats what I have, no download manager icon, however I can live with it as overall the theme/skin is awesome :) I particularly like the about dialogue box :)

I want to take a poll here to figure out the Download Window icon stuff. Some of you have the background image, and others of you do not.

Where did you download the theme from? My site, or FOOOD's?

Did you download before or after 01.18.04?

I did not add the background image until 01.18.04, and I believe FOOOD has the same version on his site as mine, but I just want to make sure...

Thanks everyone.

I downloaded mine from your site, yesterday in fact due to an unscheduled windows reinstall of windows :(

FYI I am using 20040120 Firebird/0.8.0+from your site,

Belgarath, how weird. I just downloaded the Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7a) Gecko/20040120 Firebird/0.8.0+ build of Firebird and then downloaded the theme (the 0.7+ version) from my site (http://www.mozthemes.tk), and I do have the background image in the download manager window. It's a green arrow pointing down into a brown cardboard box. It's in the lower right corner of the window....

Strange indeed ... I just downloaded it again from your site, and its still the same :(

I have tried both the one from the main page (http://www.cs.txstate.edu/~as1130/themes/icandyjr/index.html) and also the one on the Installl page (http://www.cs.txstate.edu/~as1130/themes/icandyjr/install.html#fb) and both are the same (I uninstalled from the theme menu both times)

It doesnt bother me that its not there BTW, im just curious why it isnt :)

I want to take a poll here to figure out the Download Window icon stuff. Some of you have the background image, and others of you do not.

Where did you download the theme from? My site, or FOOOD's?

Did you download before or after 01.18.04?

I did not add the background image until 01.18.04, and I believe FOOOD has the same version on his site as mine, but I just want to make sure...

Thanks everyone.

Ah i see it now, just got the one of your site, perhaps last update i got of FOOODS site never had cardboard box.

Perfect!

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