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I love this theme...but I'm glad it's not compatible to windows large fonts. Is it possible to change this? or can someone tell me what I've to do, to make it compatible to large fonts? I hate these large fonts, but I have to use them because of apps I use in work.

Any idea??? would be great. thx.

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I do love this theme - I've got it installed on virtually all the machines that I use - the only problem that I have with it (and it's a really minor problem) is shown in the screen shot:

Is there anyway I can tweek those buttons so that they're the same colour as the rest of the bar?

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I use this as a background for my mirandaIM, to match the HmmXP 1.blue version :)

Set the options like this for the best viewing experience:

Contact List > List > Groups:

- Indent groups by: 20px

List Background > Contact List Background:

- Background color: use plain white :)

- Use bitmap background: checked

- Scroll with text: checked

- Tile vertically: checked

List Text > Rows:

- Row height = 20px

[edit] Changed some colors in the image, to make it integrate better [/edit]

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I really start to like this theme, changed my firefox tabs to match the theme to :p

I'm playing with it, but for now I what I got is this for in the userChrome.css :)

/* Change color of active tab */ 
tab{
   -moz-appearance: none !important; 
} 
tab[selected="true"] { 
   background-color: rgb(233,229,214) !important; 
   color: black !important;
} 

/* Change color of normal tabs */ 
tab:not([selected="true"]) { 
   background-color: rgb(213,209,194) !important;
   border: 1px solid #EEA782 !important;
   border-top: 2px solid #EEA782 !important;  
   color: #808080 !important;
   padding-top: 2px !important; 
}

/* Make the active tab easier to distinguish: */ 
tab[selected="true"] { 
   font-weight: normal !important;
   border: 1px solid #597692 !important;
   border-top: 2px solid #597692 !important;
   padding-top: 2px !important;
}

.tabbrowser-tabs tab {
  -moz-border-radius-topleft: 0px !important;
  -moz-border-radius-topright: 0px !important;
  -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 0px !important;
  -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 0px !important;
  -moz-border-top-colors: none !important;
  -moz-border-right-colors: none !important;
  -moz-border-left-colors: none !important;
  -moz-border-bottom-colors: none !important;
  margin: 2px 2px -2px 0px !important;
}

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