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I tried to switch skins, but my Firefox doesn't look like yours.. it has the black glossy finish that makes it look like IE.

We have only got normal buttons, back, forth etc, and it doesn't look like the iTunes one that you have installed. Do we need to install some kind of browser dll thing like for the IE one to get the same effect as you?

I tried to switch skins, but my Firefox doesn't look like yours.. it has the black glossy finish that makes it look like IE.

We have only got normal buttons, back, forth etc, and it doesn't look like the iTunes one that you have installed. Do we need to install some kind of browser dll thing like for the IE one to get the same effect as you?

Oh boys!

Download a otther Skin for Firefox.

This skin called Milk and is from Lynchknot.

go here boys:

http://home.comcast.net/~lynchknot/phoenix.html

I've been "trying" to use this theme, but Firefox seems to hate it :( So I've had to give up on it :(

Still, a very nice theme, if it had the bugs ironed out I'de use it as it's very good looking.

http://texturizer.net/firefox/themes/#Le%20Breeze

le breeze works nicely with the theme as well.

The only thing I don't like about this theme so far is part of the close button is actually the maximize button. Looking at their design I can easily understand why it's like that, but it's still a tad annoying. Oh well, it still took the place of gfxoasis rather quickly.

Can someone put a how to replace FAQ or something for the browselc.dll?

like in order..

1. put pc in safe mode

2. grab replacer

3.. etc..

for what the f... you want to put your PC in safe mode? you dont even have to reboot..

repalce the file in /system32/dllcache works with no problem...

then open Taskmanager and kill Explorer... open CMD and type copy path/browselc.dll c:\windows\system32 it should ask if you wann replace type yes

now logoff user and log right back in and youre done...

for what the f... you want to put your PC in safe mode? you dont even have to reboot..

repalce the file in /system32/dllcache works with no problem...

then open Taskmanager and kill Explorer... open CMD and type copy path/browselc.dll c:\windows\system32 it should ask if you wann replace type yes

now logoff user and log right back in and youre done...

can't I just use replacer and replace it?

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