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That looks very good. Would you mind sharing how you did it? Also, I can't seem to see the rounded back button on Aurora :/ (even when 'Use small icons' was unchecked)

I've started writting it today since i disliked the firefox look on 8, i'll put on userstyles soon. You don't see the rounded back button since you have other icons between urlbar and back/forward button. Also it only works in normal icon mode :)

You don't see the rounded back button since you have other icons between urlbar and back/forward button. Also it only works in normal icon mode :)

I guess I need to start getting used the bookmarks button on the right side, then :p

I've started writting it today since i disliked the firefox look on 8, i'll put on userstyles soon.

Thanks! I'll look forward to that. :)

I guess I need to start getting used the bookmarks button on the right side, then :p

Thanks! I'll look forward to that. :)

uploaded! http://userstyles.org/styles/76943/firefox-8-alpha?r=1350746753 :)

Good theme :D

I wonder if you can make a version with white text on background tabs.

look for

.tabs-newtab-button,
.tabbrowser-tab:not([selected]){
	background: transparent !important;
	border-color: transparent !important;
}

and add in there

color: rgb(255,255,255) !important;

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OMG! OMG! Heartripper! Please, could you share your perfect Windows 8 Style? If you'd like, send privately the code to try and send feedback -in case I find 1-2 glitches.

Pal, it seems perfect! You're right, Fx default theme sucks on Win8. The tabs you made look fine... Also, It would be great if you could make 'em as on IE10 as possible... I find IE10' tabs perfect, but I completely disabed IE10 due to hideous font rendering :p

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All I could do/find was to make squared parts of the UI

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