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what's wrong with the conditional forward button? I don't understand your dislike

The concept sounded nice, but it's really useless (and I like minimalism). It's also very slow on my netbook, for the button to show up (as if Firefox can get any slower). I'd rather the button be there (even if there is no page to go forward to). It just makes it easier.

The concept sounded nice, but it's really useless (and I like minimalism). It's also very slow on my netbook, for the button to show up (as if Firefox can get any slower). I'd rather the button be there (even if there is no page to go forward to). It just makes it easier.

now you have an understandable reason to not like it

i personally don't have any lag in the UI on my computer, though my computer is a lot more powerful then a netbook

an easy way to disable the conditional forward button is to go to customize and add a flexible space between the forward button and the address bar, it will make it just like it was before

now you have an understandable reason to not like it

i personally don't have any lag in the UI on my computer, though my computer is a lot more powerful then a netbook

an easy way to disable the conditional forward button is to go to customize and add a flexible space between the forward button and the address bar, it will make it just like it was before

But, you can just disable the option in Statiform itself :) My desktop runs it fine, but I like consistency amongst my computers.

But, you can just disable the option in Statiform itself :) My desktop runs it fine, but I like consistency amongst my computers.

oh cool, didn't realize that, haven't had a chance to check out much of the new version of stratiform yet

The toolbar icons don't change for me.

Running Aurora 11.0a2 (2012-01-31) with the toolbar buttons at the tab bar (IE9-like layout).

When buttons are placed in a glassed toolbar their icons are inverted, Stratiform respects this by not skinning them in this case.

@Soapy:

Thank you so much for this add-on. So many times I have found a skin with only one thing I like about it. But rather than have a couple of decent skins, you gave me the opportunity to put them all together in the way I like. Firefox needed something like this to separate it from the crowd. Thanks for your hard work and commitment to the project.

I know this isn't suppose to support Nightly, but can anyone else confirm 'Tabs' colour issues with the Soft7 theme?

That's related to some changes they have made to the -moz-border-image syntax. We have fixed it but haven't gotten an update out quite yet, I'll see about getting it out later tonight.

That's related to some changes they have made to the -moz-border-image syntax. We have fixed it but haven't gotten an update out quite yet, I'll see about getting it out later tonight.

You're a hard worker (Y)

I can't get my icons to change no matter which set I choose. Is this most likely due to my add-ons or is it a known issue with Nightly 13?

Thanks.

I assume you have them on a glassed toolbar? We don't change the icons on glassed toolbars to keep it consistent with the default theme.

  • 3 weeks later...

Now that it's no longer buggy, I am back to using it and loving the option to always put tabs in the title bar (my window is never maximized). The only thing that kind of annoys me is on the strata50 icons keep the circle around the back button. If it's not impossible, could you tell me how to fix it myself, or include it in a future update by any chance?

  • 4 months later...

Hey guys,

This project isn't dead yet, here is an update :p Many months of work went into this and we didn't document every change so the changelog is a bit bland.

Changelog:

? Added / improved Firefox 14+ compatibility (compatible with Nightly at the time of this post)

? Improved toolbar button colouring behaviour

? Improved automatic tab and app button text inversion behaviour

? Selected tab colouring now also colours the add-on bar (screenshots are outdated in this regard)

? Completely redid the UI, now in Metro style with a different layout

? Added distance from top of window slider for tabs in titlebar option

? Added tab styled buttons exceptions option

? Added global presets

? Revamped Rubix toolbar button style

? Fixed various miscellaneous bugs

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