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I've noticed the tabs in the Gnome version are much larger than the Tango version, too large in fact.

post-151171-1211179952.pngpost-151171-1211179957.png

Also, an example of one the icon that is not Gnome, here:

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Other than that, it's already shaping up to be a nice theme (Y) .

Scirwode

I've noticed the tabs in the Gnome version are much larger than the Tango version, too large in fact.

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Scirwode

Woah, it doesn't happen in the Tango version? Would be quite strange as I copied the .css file in both themes. Anyway, I'll try to fix it this evening as I'm at university right now.

Woah, it doesn't happen in the Tango version? Would be quite strange as I copied the .css file in both themes. Anyway, I'll try to fix it this evening as I'm at university right now.

Actually, that's a comparison between SooperDude's theme :p . But the Tango tabs seem smaller in mine. I would also like to point out that the loading animation uses the Firefox version for both Tango and Gnome. Also, somehow the whole page is slightly small. I can't explain it, it's just the border for Firefox has gain a bit of padding. I'm not sure if it is an issue on my computer or others have it as well.

The theme is slowly getting there to becoming a good compliment to to Tango and Gnome desks (Y) .

Scirwode

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Actually, that's a comparison between SooperDude's theme :p . But the Tango tabs seem smaller in mine. I would also like to point out that the loading animation uses the Firefox version for both Tango and Gnome. Also, somehow the whole page is slightly small. I can't explain it, it's just the border for Firefox has gain a bit of padding. I'm not sure if it is an issue on my computer or others have it as well.

I'm working on the tabs now, already made them look better, but not perfect (aka smaller).

The firefox border bug is already fixed in my version but I wanted the tabs to be completed before release.

Thanks for pointing out all these bugs (goes out to everyone here :D)

I'm working on the tabs now, already made them look better, but not perfect (aka smaller).

The firefox border bug is already fixed in my version but I wanted the tabs to be completed before release.

Thanks for pointing out all these bugs (goes out to everyone here :D)

Yeah I noticed that border bug on my xp machine using the royale vista 2 theme and am using the version with non-native tabs in the mean time, can't wait for the new version :)

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It's gone quiet around here :p . How's the update coming up, MrFuji? I hope you've managed to solve any issues encountered with the skin such as the loading animation and such. Also, I want to point out that the Bookmark icon uses the default Firefox icon. That said, take your time as RC2 has just been released and it's not really that important. Better to wait for the final release and iron out all the issues.

Scirwode

Firefox final is approaching :)

Unfortunately, I'm quite busy with exams now so I don't have much time to work on the theme. Probably, I will release a bugfix release next week and then a completely new theme (most likely Discovery, I use it myself in linux :p) in July.

Hey MrFuji, may I make my own adjustments to your theme?

Also do you know how to add icons to menu items?

Sure, no problem. It's all open source, you know ;) As for the menu icons, I haven't really tried it myself yet but you could have a look at sooperdoode's tango theme or the bookmark menu part in browser.css

Really hope I get to work on the theme - I don't want to learn :p

Me again.

Also, I want to point out that the Bookmark icon uses the default Firefox icon.

You mean the star, don't you? It's the icon from the official firefox 3 theme in linux. Compare:

post-165530-1213804983.png = Tango

post-165530-1213804990.png = XP

Anyway, I'm changing the loading animation right now, and there will be native tabs in XP and Vista. Expect a new release this evening :)

MrFuji,

Thank you for a great looking set of themes. I almost reverted back to FF2 after realizing there were no FF3 tango or gnome themes available yet; that is, until I saw yours.

I only have one request: t-a-n-g-e-r-i-n-e.

Keep up the good work sir! Hope everything went well with your finals.

Well, and again ;)

Tango: post-165530-1213809126.png

XP: post-165530-1213809135.png

I've attached a small note to the first post on why some icons are neither Tango nor Gnome, I hope you understand and I bet you get used to these :)

Wow, I never realised that :o . It certainly looks different from the previous bookmark icons, though I guess it's for the better if they hope to make it fit. Somehow though, I preferred the old icon better but I guess I just get use to it.

Scirwode

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