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Licious 1.0 Final

Licious is a sleek theme for everyday use. It is based on the icon set from Firefox 0.9 with Windows XP styled menus.

I will apreciate any kind of comments. Thanks!

Download: Licious 1.0 Final

Q: How do I install this?

A: Open up the themes manager window in Firefox and drag the .jar file to it.

Q: I can't install because it is a .zip file. What should I do?

A: Rename the .zip file to .jar and follow the same process, drag and drop.

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I know, I read that, it's not the issue (ty anyways). I think it's a OS X thing since usually it only thinks of Jar files being Java applications, so it doesn't let you use a file it thinks is for Jar Launcher with Firefox or any other app. Kind of like how you have to select "All Applications" instead of "Reccomended Applications" to enable opening an unknown filetype with an app other than what it thinks you should be using to open a file.

Licious 1.0 Beta released, see the first post for download link.

Changes:

* all toolbar icons are now from Firefox 0.9 (active ones from 1.0)

* changed options icons, now they are from Firefox 0.9, some shadow added

* made an active history icon

* compatibility with Deer Park/Firefox 1.1 :)

* file size increase to 246 KB :(

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