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I like this theme and I especially like the new "Noir" style. It would be even nicer if the "all tabs" button was instead a "toggle navigation and bookmarks toolbars on/off" button so it better imitated Office 2010 and a new icon was designed for "all tabs."

Version 1.3 has been Released!

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[Changelog:]

Changes from 1.2:

*Fixed Page Setup/Print Preview menu options

*Fixed Page Setup tab text

*Fixed Statusbar text

*Fixed Edit menu so it behaves more like the default edit menu

*Fixed fission loading bar on Outlook/OneNote styles

*Fixed margins for alternative reload/stop on a new tab

+Added German translation thanks to 'ColaCheater' and 'RedSign'

+Added Portuguese translation thanks to 'Varsal Jr'

+Added tab progress lines for each style

-Progress line is no longer disabled by default

-Changed 'always show tab close button' preview image to avoid confusion

-Updated 'Noir' progress line image

-Updated RSS icon

-Updated Urlbar dropmarker image

Changes from 1.1:

*Fixed arrow on back/forward button

*Urlbar progressbar enabled by default(requires fission)

+Added Slovak translation thanks to Mr.Henky

+Added Black style

+Added 'Home tab' button

+Added Alternative stop/reload buttons

+Added an option to hide history under the file menu

+Added an option to show Developer menu

+Updated preview stystem

+Misc bug fixes

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

The tab progress bar doesn't work anymore. (I unchecked the Disable Progress Line in options)

It took me a minute to figure this out. I'm not sure if it's a bug, but it only hides the progress bar for the current tab. It should show the progress bar in other tabs.

Read above, tab bar works for non active tabs, for active tab enable progress line so you have both, progress line for active and bar for non active tabs.

It is enabled, but doesent work,active or not.

And BTW, I'm talking about this extension, not fission.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/14644

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