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With me does not go the Theme with jet stack, the Tableiste On top turns white not indicated everything.

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is there for it a solution?

I think that's what happens when you don't have the option in firefox to always show the tab bar. That is a requirement for this skin.

Just about got this theme set up perfectly, but my Subscribe icon, Stop/Reload button and Bookmark button are showing up in the left hand side of my addressbar, and not on the right side like it should.

Any way to change this?

It seems mostly people with 3.5 have that problem. If you can use 3.6 RC, not sure what else can be done as far as a fix goes.

It seems mostly people with 3.5 have that problem. If you can use 3.6 RC, not sure what else can be done as far as a fix goes.

As long as I don't have the Stop/Reload button in my address bar, all is fine. So I guess I'll just use a stylish script to combine the two on my toolbar instead. ThanQ for the reply. Awesome theme nonetheless. ;)

Some nice tweaked add-ons to match the Theme

http://adp.inf.ua/Firefox-Office.html

Would be better in English but I'd like to know how the person got the downloads button in the tabbar?

I'd also like to move the stop/reload button to the left in the addressbar instead of on the right and do the same for the star icon.

im not sure if this has been covered in the last 20pgs, but if you apply the theme then move back to the Default FF theme... the default theme is corrupted. part of the theme applies but parts of the twentyten theme remains. im using 3.5.7

How do I get the glass window border to extend through the tab bar? I tried installing Glasser but that didn't do the trick..

EDIT - Nevermind, I figured it out. I'm an idiot :rofl:

But now I have this problem, which only happens when glass is enabled..

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How do I get the glass window border to extend through the tab bar? I tried installing Glasser but that didn't do the trick..

EDIT - Nevermind, I figured it out. I'm an idiot :rofl:

But now I have this problem, which only happens when glass is enabled..

Are you using personal menu? I think there was a problem with personal menu and Firefox 3.5.

Very nice! Thanks for the hard work everyone, I followed some of the fix-it instructions and it worked great. :happy:

Only thing I don't have are progress bars on my tabs, no biggie tho. I'll keep checking the thread for fixes.

Would be better in English but I'd like to know how the person got the downloads button in the tabbar?

I'd also like to move the stop/reload button to the left in the addressbar instead of on the right and do the same for the star icon.

Check out App Tabs, I'm guessing that's what he used.

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