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So I am having 1 bug show up. As you can see from the attached screenshot, it shows the go type button showing up whenever I open a new tab.. It ONLY shows when I open a blank tab.

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Are you using the latest Strata40 v0.5.5 and Stratabuddy 1.6.8 cause I don't have that problem using those versions and the same FF as you.

So I have to ask: now that they've released an updated mock-up are there plans to update this theme or start a new theme to match it?

well some of the things done are impossible to do to the ui elements with our current versions. Although Strata40 is pretty close to what you see minus the "apps button" of course.

Yeah, I get that. I don't expect to see a Firefox button anytime soon, if ever previous to Fx 4.0. However, the buttons, tabs and address bar look noticeably different in the new mock-up and those could easily be incorporated into this theme, perhaps even as another option in StrataBuddy.

There's already a new thread about it but I'll re-post the link posted there: http://blog.stephenhorlander.com/2009/12/2...themeui-update/

The pictures you see posted are the mockups straight from the Firefox dev team and were JUST released, so they haven't actually been worked on yet. I am sure Spewboy and company will post sometime today to say if they will incorporate those into their themes or not.

Awesome theme. I have it customized the way I like it, similar to the Firefox 4.0 (tabs on top) mock-up theme. My only gripe is the background colour of StrataBuddy and just about any other context window in Firefox when StrataBuddy is installed. It's a dark grey colour that retracts from the default light grey background of Firefox's context windows.

This is what I'm talking about:

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The first screenshot was taken with the Strata 4.0 theme plus the recommended add-ons and the second one was taken with the default Strata theme in Firefox 3.5.6.

Awesome theme. I have it customized the way I like it, similar to the Firefox 4.0 (tabs on top) mock-up theme. My only gripe is the background colour of StrataBuddy and just about any other context window in Firefox when StrataBuddy is installed. It's a dark grey colour that retracts from the default light grey background of Firefox's context windows.

This is what I'm talking about:

The first screenshot was taken with the Strata 4.0 theme plus the recommended add-ons and the second one was taken with the default Strata theme in Firefox 3.5.6.

When I was doing StrataBuddy that was the default color of Strata40's dialog boxes. I will fix that for the next release.

Edit: you can use this for now

window,
page,
dialog,
wizard,
prefwindow {
   background-color: #F0F0F0 !important;
}

Hey Soapy any word on what you guys are working on? Like are you planning to incorporate any of these new things?

Yea we are working on a few things. Spew is doing a rewrite of his theme and adding the new theme design in. I'm working on the new Firefox menu, its mostly all working right now. I plan on putting an option to change between two button styles, one thats the tab like and this current one. I'm not really sure how the menu should look graphically, any ideas?

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When I was doing StrataBuddy that was the default color of Strata40's dialog boxes. I will fix that for the next release.

Edit: you can use this for now

window,
 page,
 dialog,
 wizard,
 prefwindow {
	background-color: #F0F0F0 !important;
 }

Thanks, that worked great. It took me a couple of Google searches to figure out that I needed to use that code with Stylish. :p

Yea we are working on a few things. Spew is doing a rewrite of his theme and adding the new theme design in. I'm working on the new Firefox menu, its mostly all working right now. I plan on putting an option to change between two button styles, one thats the tab like and this current one. I'm not really sure how the menu should look graphically, any ideas?

post-49492-1261536786_thumb.png

hey wow thats looking NICE. For the menu what about making it look more like the bookmarks bar addition. Where it is a slight grey/white background with the clear border?

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