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This is the best VS I have ever seen! I have been waiting forever for something as good as this! But one bug I noticed, or maybe not. When I open Firefox in tabs, the font is so dark I can't see the titles! This could just be a Firefox problem, but I thought maybe you'd like to know. Keep up the great work!

firefox.jpg

EDIT: Solved the problem. It was Firefox acting funky. In case anyone has the same problem, just add these changes to your userchrome.css It turns the tabbed text white.

Code:

tab:not([selected=true]) {color: #FFFFFF !important;}

tab[selected=true] {color: #FFFFFF !important;}

Edited by curme

Nice vs, the only thing that put me off was that the flashing in the taskbar didn't stand out. You could hardly see which window is demanding your attention. I'll probably re-use this vstyel and edit the demanding flash to my liking, now that I know how =). Thanks and great job!

This is the best VS I have ever seen! I have been waiting forever for something as good as this! But one bug I noticed, or maybe not. When I open Firefox in tabs, the font is so dark I can't see the titles! This could just be a Firefox problem, but I thought maybe you'd like to know. Keep up the great work!

http://img24.photobucket.com/albums/v73/curme/firefox.jpg

EDIT: Solved the problem. It was Firefox acting funky. In case anyone has the same problem, just add these changes to your userchrome.css It turns the tabbed text white.

Code:

tab:not([selected=true]) {color: #FFFFFF !important;}

tab[selected=true] {color: #FFFFFF !important;}

Where did you find that file for FireFox? I did a search and can't find it. Do I have to create it?

Where did you find that file for FireFox? I did a search and can't find it. Do I have to create it?

Your userchrome.css? Search for "userChrome-example" paste the code at the bottom, and rename it "userchrome.css" It should be in your C:Documents and Settings/your_username/application data/firefox/profiles/default/some_other_folder_i _forget_the_name_of/chrome WHEW! It should be in your 'chrome' folder. You could actually do a search and paste/rename all of the "userChrome-example" It won't hurt anything.

can some1 help me.. i'm completey a newbie about this stuff..

it seen like my doesnt work.. i extrated to windows/resources/theme...

and then.. what should i do next? i try to go to display properties and in the theme section.. browse it and find a file name call luna.theme.. but it doestn work. any sugesstion?

EDIT: Solved the problem. It was Firefox acting funky. In case anyone has the same problem, just add these changes to your userchrome.css It turns the tabbed text white.

Code:

tab:not([selected=true]) {color: #FFFFFF !important;}

tab[selected=true] {color: #FFFFFF !important;}

Try to use another VS with a bright tab background. How does your tab look? I guess that will print white on gray. The problem is just reversed.

There might be something specific to Firefox. However the majority of VS work very well with Firefox.

I am still working on beta III, i'll keep u informed. I got some new surprises.....

oh and one more thing.... we have reached 10,000 downloads at DeviantART and over 1500 on Skinz.org

So thank you for your interest, and there is of course.... more to come... until its final :)

I am still working on beta III, i'll keep u informed. I got some new surprises.....

oh and one more thing.... we have reached 10,000 downloads at DeviantART and over 1500 on Skinz.org

So thank you for your interest, and there is of course.... more to come... until its final :)

I thought you must have dropped off the face of the earth. Good to hear your still and around and working on this GREAT VS! We look forward to your next update. Hopefully, that will be soon. I'm sure it will mean even more downloads. :D

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