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Does the official 2.0 theme have a glossy backdrop to match the icons? Maybe do something to give the backdrop some depth :)

You could get the new start button in there, thats the one thing I don't like about this theme. Keep up the good work. :)

Could you guys be a bit more specific? :p

I dont know what you mean with startbutton.

And which backdrop? You mean the background behind the icons?

It just uses the toolbar image from the VS you are using.

How about porting the actual Firefox theme over instead of just the icons? I dont know it just looks different from the previews. Maybe it's just me...

I think I've uploaded the original version from bobp in my previous download link :p

Fixes:

- RSS Icons (The hoverd icons doesnt have the circle around it like in FireFox 2 Beta)

- Added email button from FireFox 1.5 cause it isn't present in FireFox 2 Beta)

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I think you did that again in this link.

Do you see any arrows on that version, primexx?

Images behind the back and forward buttons?

And have you actually tried the new beta, cause the theme previews that where released before the theme was actually in the beta version are different then the actual theme.

Do you see any arrows on that version, primexx?

Images behind the back and forward buttons?

And have you actually tried the new beta, cause the theme previews that where released before the theme was actually in the beta version are different then the actual theme.

Yea I still see the white boxes behind the arrows when I hover upon them. I tried all three downloads one time or another. It would also help if you incremented the version number, even slightly, to tell the difference. As to the beta, by preview i meant the Firefox 2 previews, that would be the betas and/or nightlies.

Try to delete the old theme and instal the new one.

I've redownloaded and reinstalled it and it works fine.

Look in the jar file open up toolbar.png, there's no white boxed in those anymore :p

And I'll have to fire FireFox beta 2 up to see what you mean.

The boxes behind go and such, I dont know how to do that.

This is my first FireFox theme that I'm modding so not everything is looking like FireFox 2.

Try to delete the old theme and instal the new one.

I've redownloaded and reinstalled it and it works fine.

Look in the jar file open up toolbar.png, there's no white boxed in those anymore :p

And I'll have to fire FireFox beta 2 up to see what you mean.

The boxes behind go and such, I dont know how to do that.

This is my first FireFox theme that I'm modding so not everything is looking like FireFox 2.

yea i'm not sure what's wrong but i uninstalled each theme before installing another...

dont get me wrong it's a good port and you did a great job

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