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I'd love you to add a matching HOME and BOOKMARKS icon too. As at the moment the Kemplton icons it uses just don't match?

After we get some of the more prominent problems and issues fixed I will try my best to get some new icons that match the mockup.

You know what? I love you. I've been waiting forever for someone to do this. <3

You're welcome :D.

I'm just wondering, is there a reason why you didn't go for the tab bar being glass, like in the original mock-up?

Also, is there no way of adding a 'Tools' button and maybe even creating that image so it looks like it wraps around the glass, like the mock-up?

:)

We are working on getting some glass tabs for you guys.

Also, we are adding a tools buttons as well. I don't think it will be possible to get it to wrap around, but we'll have to look into it anyway.

Great theme but the home/bookmark folder icons don't look as good as the ones in the default ff theme and don't seem to fit in well.

They will most likely be changed with the next release.

We are working on getting some glass tabs for you guys.

Also, we are adding a tools buttons as well. I don't think it will be possible to get it to wrap around, but we'll have to look into it anyway.

We are working on the tabs at the moment, and as far as I know we can't draw inside the Aero border. That's why we had to go with the current tools icon.

Thanks for answering my questions so quickly :) I decided to stop being lazy and read the thread (:D) and edited my post before I saw your replies :D

It really is looking very nice so far and I thank you very much!

Thanks for answering my questions so quickly :) I decided to stop being lazy and read the thread (:D) and edited my post before I saw your replies :D

It really is looking very nice so far and I thank you very much!

You're welcome :D. I have it set to automatically email me whenever someone posts something so that I can give you guys up-to-minute information.

Thanks!

One little thing is would it be possible to make the Refresh and Stop buttons like the mock-up that Mozilla released? That would make the theme perfect.

The next release will include buttons that look just like in the mockup :).

great theme, any snew screenshots?

Thanks, here's the latest screenshot.

themepreview2.png

Version 2.0 has been released. Check the first post for updated information.>

Edited by BoneyardBrew

irefox_3.8v2.jpg

Awesome update :D

Just wondering if there will be a grey version of 2.0 too now!

Also, anyone know of a stylish code snippet to make the gap in the top area smaller? (between address bar and window max/close/min buttons).

Thanks :)

Awesome update :D

Just wondering if there will be a grey version of 2.0 too now!

Also, anyone know of a stylish code snippet to make the gap in the top area smaller? (between address bar and window max/close/min buttons).

Thanks :)

You can try this.

 #main-window #navigator-toolbox #nav-bar

 {

	 padding-top: 0px !important;

 }

Also anyone using this theme should use this new stylish code attached. It fixes tab text error, it replaces the old stylish code on the main page.

tabtextfix.txt

whne I open a new tab from middle click a link or a bookmark this happens:

Please look at my post a few posts back, I attached a fix for the tab text.

Edit:

For those of you who wanted the tab button back I edited the theme and restored it. Ill talk toBoneyardBrew >tomorrow so we can create a proper new tab button.

Firefox_3_7_Mockup_Redux_2.0_by_BoneyardBrew_and_SoapyHamHocks.zip

Edited by SoapyHamHocks
I haven't been following the thread but is this theme available for 3.5 on XP?

This theme is mainly focusing on Vista/7 at the moment since it really shines with glass. The theme itself will work on XP, but it might not look right since you won't have any glass.

I haven't been following the thread but is this theme available for 3.5 on XP?

It will work on XP, but it won't look quite as good. We are not actually drawing the navigation background, so you would probably just get a flat gray. We do have plans to fix that though.

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