Firefox 3.5 Released


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Loving the new Icon :p

I don't like it on Windows 7. It's not defined enough against the blue of my taskbar.

Anyone got a 3.0 version on ICO format. I'm using the old EXE for the shortcut icon at the moment.

Thanks.

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Works nicely. It's a shame that this behavior got removed from Firefox.

Thanks alot! I couldn't figure out how to get that userChrome.css to work, but the Stylish plug-in did the trick.

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http://www.firefoxfacts.com/2008/01/15/mov...-to-the-bottom/

In all honesty, a lot of extensions (especially UI mods) can be done just as easily with additions to the UserChrome.css and UserContent.css files. Installing the extension is just lazy :p

Thank you :)

I use Daum Blue. Really nice and clean theme:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10288

I would prefer if the tab bar is not so dark. but really nice theme! using it now! :D

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I would prefer if the tab bar is not so dark. but really nice theme! using it now! :D

Yea the tab bar is a bit on the dark side.

Other than that I like the theme. Glad to hear you like it as well. :)

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Yea the tab bar is a bit on the dark side.

Other than that I like the theme. Glad to hear you like it as well. :)

Yeah thanks for recommending! I like such clean themes. Especially if its BLUE! :D anyone else can recommend? :D

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I noticed this as well...kind of annoying.

Any fix for it? I could live without it but I did prefer the old way it was displayed.

That's a change made by Google, the gap + new options are in IE and Chrome as well.

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Quick question. Should I set javascript.options.jit.chrome to 'true'?

javascript.options.jit.content is enabled by default as far as I know.

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Quick question. Should I set javascript.options.jit.chrome to 'true'?

Up to you, it's not officially supported so you may run into odd issues with some extensions. I have been running it without any issues. The chrome option turns on TraceMonkey processing for XUL/chrome so it may potentially speed up Firefox GUI and some extensions.

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