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:huh: How do you get the Fonts better in the address bar....CC

Just can't seem to manage it to look good or large enough......

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change the font?

about:config, change the font.default value to san serif or serif (depending on what font you like), then change the font values in the options dialog.

There is always something. I installed FF 1.0 today at work, no problems. I installed it on my main computer, no problems. I have couple of more computers at home to deal with, but now I'm at my dad's puter upgrading to ver 1.0, and I do not see the X to close the Find bar. The X was on the left side besides the word find on my FF at work same as my main computer, but what happened to this one? Anyone has encounter this problem?

TIA

edit: I uninstalled all its components, but I did not uninstall its directory? Same steps I took at work and on my main puter.

update: I downloaded MozBackup (great utility). Backed up everything to My Documents, and proceded to unistalled FF. I removed the profile under Application Data>Mozilla. Rebooted, re-installed it, now I can see the X mark to close the Find bar. I don't get it :wacko:

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There is always something. I installed FF 1.0 today at work, no problems. I installed it on my main computer, no problems. I have couple of more computers at home to deal with, but now I'm at my dad's puter upgrading to ver 1.0, and I do not see the X to close the Find bar. The X was on the left side besides the word find on my FF at work same as my main computer, but what happened to this one?  Anyone has encounter this problem?

TIA

edit: I uninstalled all its components, but I did not uninstall its directory?  Same steps I took at work and on my main puter.

update: I downloaded MozBackup (great utility). Backed up everything to My Documents, and proceded to unistalled FF. I removed the profile under Application Data>Mozilla. Rebooted, re-installed it, now I can see the X mark to close the Find bar. I don't get it  :wacko:

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Nice theme where did u get it? what is it called?

Nice theme where did u get it? what is it called?

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I thought it was the Noia theme, but its not. I was having problems wity FF, and that was a sshot when I was having issues with it. I will try my best to find it again. Will let you know.

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