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I have a new annoying problem. I've made a fresh install of Minefield but for some reason I get the tab scroll buttons when starting the browser and I can't get rid of them. Any ideas of how do disable them ?

tab mix plus?

I want the Firefox 4 theme to show up in the nightlies already.

Me too! yes.gif

Most of the theme has already landed, they're now working on the small stuff (themeing doorhangers, changing sizes, etc.)

Do not think it will be anywhere near the mockups, much seems to be very much simplified & stripped, unfortunately...no.gif

Btw; Does anyone know what kind of wallpaper it is on the mockups here, and where to get it in that case?

Cheers wink.gif

It is pretty much like the mockups, there's still small fixes coming as well (like the curves on the tabs, and the site identity box (although I think that's been scaled back slightly, it landed a few weeks ago but bounced))

From something as simple as the gradient on the menu button, to the margin on that same button, the font effects, the colors, the elements placements.

It's nowhere like the mockups.

The gradient on the Firefox button was like that, but was updated to match the other caption buttons, the margins are still being changed, the font is a result of Photoshop so it'll never match, the colours are the same from what I can tell, and button placement is the same (apart from the lack of a home tab, which still isn't finished yet)

I must change something in about config to enable them or they are enabled by default on latest nightly ?

It's preffed off at the moment, but you can change a setting in about:config to enable them.

OpenGL layers are now turned on by default for OS X as well, makes scrolling and scaling (for <canvas> and <video>) much faster.

I must change something in about config to enable them or they are enabled by default on latest nightly ?

1. Install new Nightly

2. Delete your profile, except for Bookmarks and password databases.

3. Start firefox.

4. The setting is within the about:config, just find it and toggle it.

5. Restart

Don't have that line :cry:

And will it still work when I have enabled the rest the old way? I still run with MOZ_ACCELERATED = 11

Direct3D layers have been enabled by default for a month or so, you don't need the MOZ_ACCELERATED environment variable any more.

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