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Hey everyone,

I find it very disappointing that those who are brilliant at making firefox skins haven't made an attempt at anything. What's the problem people? Believe me, if i knew how to make a firefox skin, I would have certainly done it a long time ago. I mean c'mon people, KoL's VistaXP deserves a perfect matching Firefox skin.

Am I right?

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i like the one i'm using:

vistafirefox1yj.jpg

the back button is grey when there is nothing back...a forward button appears when needed and the stop button is red when it can be used...there is also another theme that comes with this one with the same buttons but they are all gray....

it was for an older version of firefox though so i had to download it....from Deviant art somewhere....it was inspired by Stefanka(not sure this is right...but something like that) Inspirat theme....and after i downloaded it (used it normally on old versions) i had to mod it with a new theme (don't know how to make themes so i just opened a newer one for 1.5 and replaced stuff with things from this theme)

EDIT: the star on the side is my compact menu....in the original theme it was bookmarks....

This is the one I modded and am using for 1.5:

firefox5uu.th.png

Basically, I have used the icons from this theme: http://www.deviantart.com/view/10429888/

And used this theme to tie it together, since its css files pretty much lined up perfect: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=345076

I changed much of the 2nd theme to be the same as the default firefox theme, although some things aren't as perfect as I want them, and I haven't done everything I wanted to do yet, maybe for another day. It could possibly be created to have those blueish icons like in the one above, but unlike the source theme for the icons, the modded theme didn't support the smaller icons option as a work around for changing the icon colours, but it wouldn't be too hard to do I don't think.

I could upload this somewhere for you guys or attach it, but I'm not sure what the deal is with permissions and crap, or if it's just cool to make it available to people. Alternatively, I can email it I guess.

Just as a side note, I had no prior experience with firefox themes, I just mashed my way through it really, and the DOMi was really helpful.

This is the one I modded and am using for 1.5:

firefox5uu.th.png

Basically, I have used the icons from this theme: http://www.deviantart.com/view/10429888/

And used this theme to tie it together, since its css files pretty much lined up perfect: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=345076

where can i download that??

First download it here.

Then just open the theme window (tools and then themes). Drag the .jar file onto it. Then open the extension window (tools, extensions) and then drag compact menu onto it.

Restart the browser and you're done.

Oh and if you want to remove the blank bar that appears at the top after restarting add this to your chrome.css

/*Hide the Menubar */

#toolbar-menubar {

display: none;

}

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