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This is a fantastic theme and may even get me switching back to Firefox, from Chrome :shiftyninja: It really does just look gorgeous. I wish Firefox's interface was currently as smooth as Chrome's (the animations etc).

I have a problem though. Mine looks as shown in the attached screenshot - the tabs, 'File' button etc all do not look like the screenshot in the first post or the screenshots others have posted. I have disabled all add-ons and when I disable the Glasser add-on, it all looks like but without glass; when I re-enable the Glasser add-on, the rounded corners of the images and tabs become as shown :/ Is there a certain version of the Glasser add-on I should be using? I couldn't find a 'ReadMe' file and there was nothing to suggest a solution to my problems in the 'Note'. Any help would be much appreciated, thank you :)

This is a fantastic theme and may even get me switching back to Firefox, from Chrome :shiftyninja: It really does just look gorgeous. I wish Firefox's interface was currently as smooth as Chrome's (the animations etc).

I have a problem though. Mine looks as shown in the attached screenshot - the tabs, 'File' button etc all do not look like the screenshot in the first post or the screenshots others have posted. I have disabled all add-ons and when I disable the Glasser add-on, it all looks like but without glass; when I re-enable the Glasser add-on, the rounded corners of the images and tabs become as shown :/ Is there a certain version of the Glasser add-on I should be using? I couldn't find a 'ReadMe' file and there was nothing to suggest a solution to my problems in the 'Note'. Any help would be much appreciated, thank you :)

You don't need Glasser mate, I just enabled Glass in the Twenty Ten Buddy extension which also installs with this theme (or click file > Theme Options)

It looks great but for some reason I lost my ability to click the address bar and pull up a list of past sites? Seems like other people still have it based on the screenshots. :huh:

If you install Stylish then you can enable the dropdown again using the code posted above by Soapy:

#urlbar > .autocomplete-history-dropmarker {
  display: inherit !important;
}

I have enabled the favicon this way too. Just to help people to avoid searching the thread later:

Enable favicon:

#page-proxy-favicon{
	display: inherit !important;
  margin-right: -1px !important;
  }
  #page-proxy-stack {
  -moz binding: url("chrome://global/content/bindings/popup.xml#popup-base") !important;
  }
  #star-button {
	display: inherit !important;
	}
  #identity-box {
	margin: 5px 0 4px 0 !important;
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-none.png") 1 5 1 3 / 1px 5px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box:hover{
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-none-hover.png") 1 5 1 3 / 1px 5px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box[open="true"] {
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-none-pressed.png") 1 5 1 3 / 1px 5px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-icon-label{
  -moz-border-image: none !important;
  }
  #identity-box.verifiedIdentity{
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-identity2.png") 1 4 1 3 / 1px 4px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box.verifiedIdentity:hover{
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-identity-hover.png") 1 4 1 3 / 1px 4px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box.verifiedIdentity[open="true"]{
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-identity-pressed.png") 1 4 1 3 / 1px 4px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box.verifiedDomain{
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-domain.png") 1 5 1 3 / 1px 5px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box.verifiedDomain:hover{
	-moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-domain-hover.png") 1 5 1 3 / 1px 5px 1px 3px;
	}
  #identity-box.verifiedDomain[open="true"]{
  -moz-border-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/idbox-domain-pressed.png") 1 5 1 3 / 1px 5px 1px 3px;
  }

Enable urlbar dropdown: (see above)

Enable "better" animated activity icon (aka: Throbber):

@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);
.tabbrowser-tab[busy] .tab-icon-image,
.tabbrowser-tab[busy] .tab-image-middle .tab-icon .tab-icon-image {
list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/places/searching_16.png") !important;
opacity: 0.9 !important;
}

Best firefox theme ever.

+10000000

but i have a little problem when i click on the dropdown it doesn`t work ?

The theme and options will work just fine, you just will not get the file button in the tabbar.

i`m using TMP and it`s not working at all and i have the file button in the tabbar with TMP enabled

Edited by GAGA

I wanted to see how well it works with StrataBuddy instead of TwentyTenBuddy and it seems to work very nicely, you do lose the new button File menu top left but I think this combo works well...

ff_twentyten_stratabuddy.png

(enabled bookmarks bar for show, normally use the bookmarks dropdown button)

I wanted to see how well it works with StrataBuddy instead of TwentyTenBuddy and it seems to work very nicely, you do lose the new button File menu top left but I think this combo works well...

ff_twentyten_stratabuddy.png

(enabled bookmarks bar for show, normally use the bookmarks dropdown button)

Great that fixes the TMP problem for me.

Version 1.1 has been Released!

Re-download at deviantART to update TwentyTen and TwentyTenBuddy.

Changes from 1.0:

*Fixed searchbox engine icon

*Fixed an identity-box issue on Firefox 3.5

*Fixed left margin on 'File' button

*Fixed statusbar border

+Added Polish translation thanks to Kawek

+Added an option to restore urlbar dropmarker

+Added an option to restore "legacy" identity-box

+Added an option to hide 'File" button

+Added an option to always show tab close buttons

-Cleaned up Theme Options window

-Changed identity-box images

Enjoy!

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