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wait...let me get this stright...you have no button for Home, History, Download, New Window, New Tab and Print and you expect people to use this?...it's a nice looking skin and all but right now it's unuseable....:/. You know I'd love to use this...but so many missing buttons it's beyond unusable...

wait...let me get this stright...you have no button for Home, History, Download, New Window, New Tab and Print and you expect people to use this?...it's a nice looking skin and all but right now it's unuseable....:/. You know I'd love to use this...but so many missing buttons it's beyond unusable...

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My firefox has no buttons and its totally usable..

wait...let me get this stright...you have no button for Home, History, Download, New Window, New Tab and Print and you expect people to use this?...it's a nice looking skin and all but right now it's unuseable....:/. You know I'd love to use this...but so many missing buttons it's beyond unusable...

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+1

wait...let me get this stright...you have no button for Home, History, Download, New Window, New Tab and Print and you expect people to use this?...it's a nice looking skin and all but right now it's unuseable....:/. You know I'd love to use this...but so many missing buttons it's beyond unusable...

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those buttons are not necessary on any browser to be usable. i, and i'm sure many other people, prefer a minimalist approach. all the options you point out are available through menus and most importantly hotkeys, which are much faster than clicking a button. CTRL+T is new tab. i have never clicked the new tab button. CTRL+N is new window. I don't have firefox here at work, but I would guess CTRL+H is history, as it is in IE. CTRL+P is print, and you can always go File -> Print.

firefox by DEFAULT does not even have those buttons that you say it needs to be useful. it has Back, Forward, Refresh, Stop, and Home. I guess mozilla doesn't think that those buttons are necessary for mass users to deem the software useable.

firefox by DEFAULT does not even have those buttons that you say it needs to be useful. it has Back, Forward, Refresh, Stop, and Home. I guess mozilla doesn't think that those buttons are necessary for mass users to deem the software useable.

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:no:

Home IS in the default set of buttons....

Found a solution for the "Go To" -button issue!

Rightclick on the navigationfield and select options (or customize).

1.Choose to show only text.

2. Drag the line "Go to" from the toolbar into the optionsbox (like when adding or removing a button)

3. Select "Show only Icons" and viola!

Please bare with me and my tecnical terms... I use the Swedish version of FF.

Yehaa to me! :cool:

Manneman

A new version will be available from here 1 or 2 day

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hopefully with more buttons this time around?

I'm sorry if I sound a bit harsh last time but it's such a great skin and it's a shame I can't use it...:no:

P.S...and I need a icon for Sage, no one ever make one for that..:p

So I thought, why just sit here and let my mouth do the talking when I can actually point out some bug so you can fix it at version 1.5...so I decided to point out some bugs that you should fix for the new release

1)

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That is suppose to be the "Go" button. A bug? I would say yes...

2)

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The gray part area highlighting the Applegeek Text I believe should be 1pxl lower so the text looks centered

3)

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My question is why is the Favour button so much bigger than let's say the Stop or the refresh button?

4)

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Here is a big one...that tab...yeah. 'Nuff said?

5)

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Now should the RSS button be 1 pxl higher? I also noticed there is no status/loading bar there. Wonder if you can put that in?

That's pretty much all the bugs I can come up with. Other than that...it's a freakin awsome skin.

Thanks fore reading this and I hope you fix these bugs in 1.5

Dark Kyuubi

--edit--

and btw...I really think I'm not complimanting enough on the actual skin. I must say it's a great piece of work. Very easy on the eyes and it looks dead cool. Did you know this is the FIRST skin that I actually keepted from all the skins I have tried in the last 6 month? Yeah I'm very picky with skins because they need to be just right and this one got all the right stuff. It's just these small bugs that really don't let me have the full effect. Fix them bugs and this will go down as one of the best FF skins ever created and I would love you so much for it..:laugh:

keep us posted

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