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Oh, nice! You even integrated the location bar with the search bar in an excellent way. I love this theme and it really might make me switch back to Firefox pretty soon. Does the font on the 'Page' and 'Tools' buttons look a bit different to that of the font on the 'Bookmarks' button to anybody? I realise it isn't finished yet so is that something which needs to be changed?

Oh, nice! You even integrated the location bar with the search bar in an excellent way. I love this theme and it really might make me switch back to Firefox pretty soon. Does the font on the 'Page' and 'Tools' buttons look a bit different to that of the font on the 'Bookmarks' button to anybody? I realise it isn't finished yet so is that something that needs to be changed?

You can gt the omnibar functionality shown there with an addon, I'm using it and it works brill :)

it has to be some addon you have extra sleet. Like gmail notifier or something.. What addon is that showing in your statusbar to the left of xmarks?

Try disabling it, and go 1 by 1 disabling each of your addon's until it fixes it.. That will show you.

Hey, it's SpewBoy from dA. Awesome stuff. How did you get the page and home button working? :)

Any chance you could send me a copy of a nightly build you guys have? I'm working on v0.4 of mine and so far it's very stable with few bugs. Tabs on top looks 90% like the mockups (too bad the toolbar can't overlay parts of the side of the window :().

I have little internet access so I can't communicate very well but here's a screenshot of mine:

prevh.jpg

The tabs are currently being worked on so they aren't quite right in the screeny.

My email is etphonehomeplz [at] hotmail [dot] com if you guys can manage to upload a build of yours (anything will do). I'll try to upload mine in a few days when I have some solid internet access.

See ya!

Hey, it's SpewBoy from dA. Awesome stuff. How did you get the page and home button working? :)

Any chance you could send me a copy of a nightly build you guys have? I'm working on v0.4 of mine and so far it's very stable with few bugs. Tabs on top looks 90% like the mockups (too bad the toolbar can't overlay parts of the side of the window :().

I have little internet access so I can't communicate very well but here's a screenshot of mine:

prevh.jpg

The tabs are currently being worked on so they aren't quite right in the screeny.

My email is etphonehomeplz [at] hotmail [dot] com if you guys can manage to upload a build of yours (anything will do). I'll try to upload mine in a few days when I have some solid internet access.

See ya!

Nice update!

My suggestions are:

To put the home button in front of the top tabs

Give more glow to the bookmarks text

Make a Page button like the Tools one

Finally it would be good to hide the titlebar text and reduce the space of the top glass window border that surely will save a lot space on the screen.

See this preview image from the original mockup.

tabsbottomfirefox4o.png

Btw i really really like the top tabs feautre. :)

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