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Uninstall DOESN'T work properly!!! :mad: How to I get rid of it now, cus when I uninstalled, it told me to restart FF then the thing is still there but the uninstall option has now gone!!!

I want rid of it please.

Thanks for the updates guys, great work (Y)

Not so keen on the fission line in 1.1, mainly because it doesn't match the colour of the theme colour you've selected, but also because for me anyway it's "off".

Starts about 5cm in from where around the actual URL bar starts and ends sooner than it.

Thanks for the updates guys, great work (Y)

Not so keen on the fission line in 1.1, mainly because it doesn't match the colour of the theme colour you've selected, but also because for me anyway it's "off".

Starts about 5cm in from where around the actual URL bar starts and ends sooner than it.

You could use Progress bars per tab via Tabberwocky:

post-22895-1262442916_thumb.jpg

Thanks for the updates guys, great work (Y)

Not so keen on the fission line in 1.1, mainly because it doesn't match the colour of the theme colour you've selected, but also because for me anyway it's "off".

Starts about 5cm in from where around the actual URL bar starts and ends sooner than it.

Yea I just took the one directly from Strata40 for now. We will have a styled one for 1.2.

You could use Progress bars per tab via Tabberwocky:

post-22895-1262442916_thumb.jpg

There's already tab bar progress lines in this theme ;)

Yea I just took the one directly from Strata40 for now. We will have a styled one for 1.2.

Okay understandable, glad to know it's not something on my end :)

That's the Fission progressline though not a per tabs progress line? unless there's an update I'm not aware of that enables this?

I have fission disabled for now and I get tab bar progress lines just fine (that also match theme colour I think).

The only thing I'd say about them is they might be a pixel too high, cut off tab bar activity indicator a bit (that's probably unavoidable though).

I have fission disabled for now and I get tab bar progress lines just fine (that also match theme colour I think).

The only thing I'd say about them is they might be a pixel too high, cut off tab bar activity indicator a bit (that's probably unavoidable though).

If you have stylish let me know if this fixes it.

 .tab-progress {
 margin-top: -3px !important;
 }

I tried TMP out with 3.5 and it was working correctly for me. Which features do you use in TMP? You might be able to replace it with this addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/14439

I uninstalled TMP and installed Tabberwocky and session manager instead and everything is working now

Thanks

So sorry, I do have tab progress bar installed from Strata days! My bad :)

Is there any difference between installing tab progress bar or tabberwocky in looks or performance?

edit: Should just of looked myself, tab progress bar is much more basic, only 6kb, will save on memory usage and I doubt I need all the additions of tabberwocky.

If you have stylish let me know if this fixes it.

 .tab-progress {
  margin-top: -3px !important;
  }

I'll try giving that a whirl in a bit.

So sorry, I do have tab progress bar installed from Strata days! My bad :)

Is there any difference between installing tab progress bar or tabberwocky in looks or performance?

I'll try giving that a whirl in a bit.

I believe they are the same. Same author, its just tabberwocky has additional features.

This theme is excelent and works perfectly on my Laptop, but on my pc i am having an issue with the top bar where the file button and tabs should be, see pics for the problem.

With only 1 tab open the top bar looks like this.

1tabb.th.jpg

But with multiple tabs open the bar is fine.

multipletabs.th.jpg

And here is my Extensions

extensions.th.jpg

Firefox is V3.6B5

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