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I apologize if this has been asked (I did try and search) - but have you considered making an LE4 theme for Firefox?

This theme is simply amazing and I've been dying to find something for Firefox that approaches it.

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Do a search on DeviantArt under Firefox themes for Longhorn Inspiriat2 safari6. It goes extremely well with the Black version of LE4 as shown is this screenie.

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^^^That theme will not work for 1.5b2 however :( changing the max install version doesn't help. It installs, but shows the FF default theme after applying. Dammit!

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You're right it won't work in 1.5 because it is still in beta and it won't allow extensions (at least most of them) or themes to be installed. I'm not using it for that reason. I'm using 1.07 and themes and extensions work without any problems.

DoS

That theme is nice, but those round corners will probably mess any toolbar or add-ons with text boxes. And a Google Toolbar in my Firefox is a need smile.gif

I haven't tried any addon so I don't know the answer to that. All I can say is try it and if it doesn't work uninstall the theme. You've got nothing to lose.

The last comment here:

http://www.deviantart.com/view/23793337/

look at the name, date, and try to go to the person's  profile. You'll hopefully see what i mean.

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The date of the last comment is Oct 8, 2005, 3:14:46 PM :huh:

I know your most probably finished with this VS, but i hope ya don't mind if i throw out a few ideas: :p

- I'd love to see the title bar with a fading gray to black from left to right ( if you get me) iam a bit tired of the horizontal line across the title bar.

- the same with the min/max/close buttons, just have them grayishblack, iwth a i white border, and the close button i don't think should be red, or they glow red when pressed.

i just think it would look reeeally cool like this.

Execellent VS though, i shant stop using :p:P

@Everyone: I'm taking a break from the graphics/theme scene for a while and moving to the music scene. If anyone is interested in hearing it check this page: http://friedwalrus.com/em3/music.html

Please, go back to the graphics scene!

I hate this kind of dance music for teenagers, but I think it's very popular in nothern europe :no:

Anyway, good luck to make the new crazy frog :D

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