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I use the old school Longhorn Alternative Light for FF (pic 1). It's the only thing preventing me updating to FF 1.5 It just works. I edited the LHA Light YzToolbar skin (pic2) to match the VS. Now if only some enterprising person would make a FF skin that looks like the edited Yz and is 1.5 compatible :D.

I doubt Pantoni is still around. Maybe 6xGate could do it up. I got no idea how to make FF skins.

By the way, I ran across an article once detailing what changes to make to a 1.0x theme to make it 1.5+ compliant. If anyone knows where it is, please let me know. Thanks.

Wow can you share that yztoolbar with us? :drool:

i didn't really seem to like this theme when i first saw it but now that i'm using it it's great. shame on me for having doubts. :o

now i need a firefox theme. the winamp skin is hot.

I've found that the modern aluminum theme works really well with this vs.

You can snag it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/themes/moreinfo.php?id=1613

I asked orpal for permission to release it, so here it is

LHA Blue Y'z, Thallos mod

Enjoy!

That looks awesome :punk:

Sorry guys but Im not going to make more colors. I want to keep only this one. :)

Figured I'd have a go at a styler and edit my Fresco toolbar:

nx6phk.png

Left is the normal state and right is the hover, buttons are all done, just need to finish the glyphs/icons and maybe change the search/address fields.

Well that and check with Kol and ask for permission to release. :)

Figured I'd have a go at a styler and edit my Fresco toolbar:

nx6phk.png

Left is the normal state and right is the hover, buttons are all done, just need to finish the glyphs/icons and maybe change the search/address fields.

Well that and check with Kol and ask for permission to release. :)

go ahead and release it :)

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