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I don't know, but everytime I do it. I get an error.

Where is your Firefox located.

Mine's in a Firefox Beta 2 folder in Program Files. Is yours Beta 2 too? I really don't want to reinstall but looks like I might. I have tried uninstalling fox but keeps happening.

The shortcut I use to run it, points to C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox 4.0 Beta 1\firefox.exe

But in About Firefox, it does say 4.0b2

If you don't know what firefox.exe -profile is supposed to do, and everything else is ok, just leave it?

-profile switch is used to load a specific profile (i.e. if you want to use a different profile for a beta version). It's not working for you because it also needs a path to the profile you want to create/use e.g. "firefox.exe -profile C:\Firefox"

If you are trying to pull up the profile manager, use "firefox.exe -p" instead

Edit: See http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=1062975 for full directions

I hope so because their communication via the minutes available is absolutely horrible - the latest minutes offer no details as to when things land etc.

See arewefastyet.com , it shows great improvement in fatvals , also TM + Fatvals right now = 2x speed, which is faster than all browser in SS :D

But yeah , its not yet integrated anywhere , so hmm

have any changes been made in the nightlies, to look forward in beta 3, compared to beta 2?

~10% win in SunSpider , developer menu in Firefox button , and theme fixes for mac

remember all these are done till now and more is expected

So I worked out how to get it drawing in the titlebar (surprisingly, I had to tell it to draw in the titlebar)

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Usable!

This might help you a bit

#navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #TabsToolbar{
  padding: 7px 110px 0 10px !important;
}

Refinements. The default theme on OS X won't have tabs in the titlebar. This is what they're aiming for:

*snipped*

:drool:

Man!!! Anyone knows a exact Mac OSX theme for Windows 7

Refinements. The default theme on OS X won't have tabs in the titlebar. This is what they're aiming for:

<snipped>

Well, that does look quite a bit better, I love the progress bars. I only wish, and have commented a few times to this effect, that Firefox would write at least partially into the title bar (ala Google Chrome) so there would be less wasted space yet still functional area for moving the browser (also, I am not sure I like having the active tab's title also written on the title bar, seems redundant). But, as The_Decryptor showed, there's at least the ability to write into the titlebar via addons (which is totally cool with me, I just want the option).

That's not via an addon, it's the same functionality as the Windows version uses (but you can't currently hide the window title)

OS X has a smaller grab area than Windows with Aero, so there's not much space you can use while still having it remain usable (Or you could go to extreme like the Safari beta did, that was unusable)

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