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Hmm. I just don't understand why it's not working for me.

Disabled all add-ons apart from glasser and stylish. removed every other Firefox theme i had installed yet... still i can't get it totally glassy.

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I am using windows 7 - but a 32bit build of Firefox so there shouldn't be an issue.

Hello people. I need MAJOR help. First off, firefox doesn't show vista skin. Only classic window while desktop theme is window vista aero. I had this computer recently (last week) and installed firefox. It shows the skin, but eventually it somehow breaks and switch to classic skin. Tried reinstalling, no works. Thought it might have to do with the custom theme i had, so I unpatch everything back it were, nothing. I'm on window vista home premium 64 bit. Also when I apply the glasser skin and such, only the top show glass while the very top with text is mess and black on tab, and so forth. I really want firefox glass skin so bad, but glitches ensure. Wanna to match it with my full glass skin. :)

Thanks for reading.

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Skin is kinda completed. Will be updating it for new versions of Firefox when they get released. I cannot support most addons since they modify some things and I can't make another script for every addon...

can anyone help me?

i dont no were to put the dwm-overlay thing.

I'm using Windows 7, but this is where I found mine:

<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\36i5816a.default\extensions\[email protected]\chrome

I couldn't find it either, but then I decided to try searching...try that option! :)

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Firefox 3.1 beta 3 is out now. I get major problems without any updates. The browser won't even run for me, I get endless amounts of java script errors.

Error:

Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004003 (NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER) [iDwmCalls.ExtendFrameIntoWindow]" nsresult: "0x80004003 (NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://glasser/content/dwm-overlay.js :: anonymous :: line 78" data: no]

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