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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/br...ated&exp=on -> look here for new releases and the ones that are generally highly rated are the best for intergrating with FF RC2

tango skin from MrFuji -> https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...636662&st=0

I use the default with the Glasser Ext.

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Here is a list

I used to use Noia Extreme but it is not yet compatible and there is dioubt that it will ever be,

Are you sure that's default? The forward and back buttons look different. Can you give me a link on how to get those forward and back buttons?

No it is not, It is quite compact. No words I know what every favicon is! To each his own but below is not messy. It is rather organized.

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i dont think the favicons are the problem... i think its your main toolbar that is rather messy... my toolbar only has 3 buttons and 2 textboxes.

i dont think the favicons are the problem... i think its your main toolbar that is rather messy... my toolbar only has 3 buttons and 2 textboxes.

Well I have a printer so there is a printer Icon. The stop and go buttons are combined into one. The icon in the far left is for the tools drop down. Then there is one for downloads, one for smiley Xtra, History, Book mark manager (your right I don't need that) Bookmarks, Fast Dial ( I can loose that one) and home. So I can get rid of two Icons. All this will do is to make the Title bar wider.

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How is that? Better..?

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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/br...ated&exp=on -> look here for new releases and the ones that are generally highly rated are the best for intergrating with FF RC2

Yepper. The addon site detects the version of Firefox you are on and shows you which themes are supported. So all you have to do is go there and look. If you want to see the "experimental" themes, you will have to create an account and login.

I'm in love with Phoenity Aura... (IMO goes much better with XP than the official theme)

There's it's sister, Phoenity Reborn

And a fun and colorful theme, Azerty III

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