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Minimal is going through some significant changes and getting a fresh coat of paint. Feel free to read up on it here.

That post also explains why we haven't been as active developing themes as we used to, which hopefully clears everything up. We just want to make sure you guys know we aren't abandoning any of our latest projects. :)

Here's a preview. Before you say about wanting the old layout please read the explanation in the above link. Thanks!

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Thanks for the update. So there won't be any update for the Minimal theme released until mozilla finalizes all UI features for FF4 in the betas?

That's the plan. They're making it too difficult to even bother with theme development at this stage so we're going to put it off until they're finished.

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Didn't think you could get any more minimal than Chrome, now you can rofl.gif

Although I find this a quite interesting project and I would like to put it on my Firefox every second I breathe

Firefox has always been able to get a more minimal interface than Chrome.

Just by using the Customize menu.

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The original image seems to be broken, but there are other samples within the thread.

Referring to the latest actually :blink:

Glassed Silver:mac

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The theme isn't really dead, it has just been really inactive. Last month we went back to the drawing board and starting re-designing it, however we didn't make much progress. I'll talk to Dom and see what he thinks about it. If anything I'll try to get something basic out like we did with Flow.

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