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Whether it's red or orange, we experimented with an animated version of the RSS icon, but we're not sure if we should really use it.

Does it look cool, does it annoy you or is it just 'too much'?

Tell us what you think, we personally think it looks good but it has to please YOU.

I don't think there is any way to have theme options. The closest thing we could do is provide stylish styles for different options.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5992

This is basically an options add-on for a specific theme. That's pretty much what I'm getting at.

No offense to the author(s), but that "new" theme they came up with looks like a bad Chrome clone. Is that the best they can do?

Dude, that's not the author's fault. He's just mimmicking what Firefox have done for their 3.7 mockup. There was a thread about it and people wanted it ported, the OP felt like doing it and here we are now.

Like the progress btw, when it gets released I'll be sure to check it out and post my comments here :yes:.

Thanks everyone for the positive comments.

The theme takes much longer to finish than we expected and now that some proposed a theme options extension, we try to figure out how to do that, too.

But we will release the theme when it's finished whether the add-on works or not. Basically we still need to do some images and clean up the CSS code a bit.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5992

This is basically an options add-on for a specific theme. That's pretty much what I'm getting at.

I looked at this and its very easy to set it up for our theme. I have modified it for our theme and expect it when we release our theme.

If I have to guess, the rendering engine seems different for these font as well?

What exactly do you mean? The font rendering is Firefox default.

Just backup stylish.rdf in %APPDATA%\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles

This reminds me of something I've wanted to post for a while. I see a lot of talk about backing things up, bookmarks, extensions, stylish scripts etc. and the solutions for dealing with them are extravagant, from portable firefox on your jumpdrive to extensions which datamine you stealthily. I'm sure a lot of people know this but if you dont:

You can back up your entire firefox by just copying the folders C:\Users\(accountname)\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla and C:\Users\(accountname)\AppData\Local\Mozilla into a new folder called AppData\(respective folders) and you can then reinstall firefox or copy this folder to another computer after installation. All configurations will be the same as the pc you copied it from. I make a copy about once a month or whenever I'm formatting a PC and planning on using it to browse.

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