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Yeah new update here: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3156/

I think its slightly newer than the last thing I posted. If yall find any bugs like the comments on that site can you post a screenshot so i know what to fix.

One thing about the mail button. I didn't see a button for mail in the beta so I don't know what i would use there. If you can live without the mail button or have any ideas for it let me know. I was almost thinking about just using the button from the current(1.5) theme.

This is my first theme so I don't know if I would mess it up trying to put in a mail button, like I did with the RSS icon.

Cody

It's Ok to add that mail button, I did the same with my version.

Just make the toolbar images the same size and but the mail button on the same place as in the 1.5 image.

The RSS icons are gone in this version btw :s

Cody: after updating to 0.2, the bar where buttons are are thinned, there is no border around bookmark button if selected, the whole area is thinned down. i returned to 0.1, ff1.5 on xp. please fix, i love this theme

I updated to the latest version, and noticed a few things:

1) Gmail Notifier: when i log in, the area around the icons become small (as posted earlier)

2) When pressing the go button, the jumpy thing still happens.

3) as others have said, no rss feed button :/

let me explain my problem

firefox2.jpg

notice for the updated version, the button bar is thinned out, border around the selected bookmarks button is gone. glitch or intentional? whichever the case, i liked the one on the top more

let me explain my problem

firefox2.jpg

notice for the updated version, the button bar is thinned out, border around the selected bookmarks button is gone. glitch or intentional? whichever the case, i liked the one on the top more

It's intentional :) ...

Sorry I have been busy with school. Im going to try to get the rss icon fixed in the not too distant future.

@sundayx: Thats the way its supposed to be. If you want it with the bigger buttons one of the eariler versions in this thread before i started working on it was like that, and I dont think there were any bugs so you may want to look for it.

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Hey all.......newbie here. My first post has to do with Cody's FF Beta 2.0 theme. First of all, I want to say that I love the theme. I am disappointed that it's not being used (or is going to be used, I may be wrong) as the default theme for 2.0.

I installed this theme in ver. 1.5.0.7, and it doesn't work........really screwed up there.....however, it works mostly great in Bon Echo. I have this theme set as my default and will keep it that way (as long as it's working).....great job!

Cody mentioned this place to post any bugs with it.....and there is one that I know of (in bon echo).....there are no separator lines in the 'add-ons' menu.......

Beta2theme.jpg

I don't know if anyone else has said anything...... and is this something that can be fixed for bon echo?

Thanks in advance! ;)

Hey all.......newbie here. My first post has to do with Cody's FF Beta 2.0 theme. First of all, I want to say that I love the theme. I am disappointed that it's not being used (or is going to be used, I may be wrong) as the default theme for 2.0.

I installed this theme in ver. 1.5.0.7, and it doesn't work........really screwed up there.....however, it works mostly great in Bon Echo. I have this theme set as my default and will keep it that way (as long as it's working).....great job!

Cody mentioned this place to post any bugs with it.....and there is one that I know of (in bon echo).....there are no separator lines in the 'add-ons' menu.......

Beta2theme.jpg

I don't know if anyone else has said anything...... and is this something that can be fixed for bon echo?

Thanks in advance! ;)

uhm...this theme is a port of the official Firefox 2.0 theme.....so it's actually a mimick, which means that 2.0 is actually using the original theme that this one's based upon.

OK.......not aware of that......pardon my ignorance......I just like this particular theme. Didn't work well in FF beta2.0......(the 'go' button is horribly misplaced-----disconnected and off to the right)....not that way in this bon echo build i use..........it doesn't work in ver. 1.5.0.7 (as stated).......at least not on my xp machine... :blink:

Thanks for your response.....

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