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Simply beautiful... One thing, the home button seems brighter than back/forward ones

...and tabs' throbber works :D

We re-made the back and forward buttons, and forgot to update home as well. I'll talk to BoneyardBrew later and see if we can come up with something.

Help.. Mine looks like this!!

Do you have any other stylish scripts enabled?

Delete all the Stylish code you had for the previous version and add the new lines that were with the download link.

You don't need to add that code at all, that just enables an alternative background style for bookmarks and tabs.

Can you list all the addons and stylish scripts you have enabled?

The only stylish script I have running is Googlebar transparent, I have disabled it and nothing changes.

I have several addons

Adblock

All glass firefox mod

download helper

fission

google toolbar

google preview

ie tab

locationbar

noscript

pdf download

print context menu

stylish

stop or reload button

B.

The only stylish script I have running is Googlebar transparent, I have disabled it and nothing changes.

I have several addons

Adblock

All glass firefox mod

download helper

fission

google toolbar

google preview

ie tab

locationbar

noscript

pdf download

print context menu

stylish

stop or reload button

B.

It seems to be locationbar, I'll see if I can fix that.

Edit: give this a shot.

#identity-box > hbox {
margin-top: -1px !important;
margin-bottom: -1px !important;
}

It seems to be locationbar, I'll see if I can fix that.

Edit: give this a shot.

#identity-box > hbox {
margin-top: -1px !important;
margin-bottom: -1px !important;
}

That fixed the problem with the url bar. I found a way to correct the https issue here is the code

#urlbar #identity-icon-label { display: none !important; }

Thanks

B.

That fixed the problem with the url bar. I found a way to correct the https issue here is the code

#urlbar #identity-icon-label { display: none !important; }

Thanks

B.

Oh I see. We intended for the name to be there on a secure site.

Somewhere on one of these threads I'm sure I saw a piece of code about giving the tab bar and bookmarks bar an alternative shading but for the life of me have forgotten this too - *looks up like a poor dog*

Thanks!

Somewhere on one of these threads I'm sure I saw a piece of code about giving the tab bar and bookmarks bar an alternative shading but for the life of me have forgotten this too - *looks up like a poor dog*

Thanks!

Here try this:

 #bookmarksBarContent{
 -moz-border-image: url("chrome://global/skin/images/extras/Bookmarks-BG.png") 0 8 0 8 / 0 8px 0 8px !important;
 margin-left: -3px !important;
 margin-right: -3px !important;
 margin-bottom: -3px !important;
 margin-top: -4px !important;}
 .tabs-container {
 -moz-border-image: url("chrome://global/skin/images/extras/Tab-BG.png") 1 8 0 8 / 0 8px 0 8px !important;}

He means in the original Firefox 4 mockups. It had a slight frost and overall wasn't like the default Aero theme.

I can tell you all that the mockups were in no way a real Firefox theme. They were put together in Photoshop using a template of a Windows 7 window. I can safely say this because of the following reasons:

- The blur behind the window is way to strong. I'm talking about three times as strong as the default aero blur, and there is no way to increase the blur in Win7 or Vista.

- The tab close buttons are off by one pixel in relation to each other, so the first tab's close button is in one place, the second tab's is one pixel off from that, and the third is another pixel off from that, so it's not consistent in any way (most likely a tiny error in spacing by the author of the mockups, not noticeable to the naked eye. But then, I have a zoom button in my Photoshop :D).

- The window edges are slightly less rounded than a normal windows 7 window.

- Some elements of the theme are going into the window edges, something that as far as I know isn't really possible (may be wrong).

So, yeah. It's just a mockup and nothing else. ;)

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