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Some better cleaned up stylish code for you guys.

100% tabs on top without any overlay.

Smaller Firefox Button

Dark Firefox Button

Realigned Buttons in Tab bar

So it should look like this.

*NOTE* Still looking to fix the FavIconizeTab addon.

myfirefox.jpg

@namespace Warboy;

#appmenu-button-container{
position: fixed !important;
}

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #TabsToolbar{
padding-left: 95px !important;
}


#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #TabsToolbar{
padding-left: 85px !important;
padding-top:1px !important;
padding-right:108px !important;
}


#appmenu-button{
padding: 0px 13px 0px 10px !important;
margin-top:1px !important;
}

#appmenu-button
{
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.6) !important;
}

#appmenu-button .button-text { display:none !important; }
#appmenu-button dropmarker:before { content: "Firefox" !important; 
}

How are you supposed to move the window around?

Looks like we are going to get the first beta 1 candidate build tonight, build notes are up:

https://wiki.mozilla....0b1/BuildNotes

http://ftp.mozilla.o...didates/build1/

Nice! Should be ready by the time I wake up tomorrow morning then.

This build does seem pretty polished. Once extension support starts coming, it will be hard to use the 3.6 branch of Firefox again, even through the Beta phase.

What amazes me is, even with integrated graphics, webpages are much faster with GPU acceleration.

Like this one http://people.mozilla.com/~vladimir/demos/photos.svg

How are you supposed to move the window around?

Use the space between the Back/Forward buttons and the Firefox button to move it, and/or when you only have a few tabs open, use a free space on the right.

extensions.checkCompatibility.4.0b;false

Thanks. That worked for me. But I was experiencing too many problems with my add-ons enabled (Especially with Greasemonkey, with an endless loop of tabs opening). So I think I'll keep them disabled for now. Also, now that this beta is out, is there any purpose in keeping Minefield installed?

Thanks. That worked for me. But I was experiencing too many problems with my add-ons enabled (Especially with Greasemonkey, with an endless loop of tabs opening). So I think I'll keep them disabled for now. Also, now that this beta is out, is there any purpose in keeping Minefield installed?

This fixes Greasemonkey:

In file extensions/{e4a8a97b-f2ed-450b-b12d-ee082ba24781}/content/config.js, around line 410 (search for "@mozilla.org/extensions/manager"), and replace the 4 lines (should be the same as the first 4 lines here only it's been commented) with the stuff below:

 /*var extMan = Components.classes["@[url="[url="[url="http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1"]http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1[/url]"][url="http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1"]http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1[/url][/url]"][url="[url="http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1"]http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1[/url]"][url="http://mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1"]mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1[/url][/url][/url]"]
 .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIExtensionManager);
 var item = extMan.getItemForID(GM_GUID);
 GM_prefRoot.setValue("version", item.version);*/
 Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm");

 AddonManager.getAddonByID("{e4a8a97b-f2ed-450b-b12d-ee082ba24781}", function(addon) {
 GM_prefRoot.setValue("version", addon.version)
 });

About minefield, well it still will be updated daily, unlike FF beta 1 witch i assume will update to beta 2 or so...

For this new build... Is the menu fixed? Like does it have more options that it has. Hate having to use ALT to get the full menu up to get the options like update etc.

They added some more options, none for the update yet.

how can i make my buttons look like these ? see screenshot

see how his download button in the top right has no border and the refresh button

is it a stylish script because if it is i can't find it (or code it, i know i'm useless)

<Snip>

It's because it's in the tab bar. When you put the buttons in the tab bar, they are stripped of their border.

A build marked 4.0b2pre is in the hourly build folder:

As always, this is the hourly build section so backup your profile etc before using.

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-central-win32/1277794445/

Well yeah, that's because b1 has forked for release, so b1pre has been renamed b2pre.

Hopefully now B1 is out the way there will be some more UI changes coming in the next few nightlies, they still have the address bar to work on (colored urls similar to IE I presume looking at the mock ups) and also the tab progress lines.

will the combined stop/reload button be moved into the address bar still?

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