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Firefox 6 Beta 1 Build 1 out now:

ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/6.0b1-candidates/build1/win32/en-US/Firefox Setup 6.0b1.exe

loving firefox 6 beta 1...

The bar at the top of firefox no longer is glass, now i can read the fonts far easier :)

also firefox 5 scores 286 + 9 bonus points on html5test.com, firefox 6 beta 1 scores 312 + 9 bonus points :)

well for me it isn't, i have my tabs moved onto the top bar, they are opaque but the outside of the firefox button and where the max/min/close button is glass. Now i can read my tabs easier.

can you take a screenshot of it? i don't quite understand what you're saying

Firefox 6 Beta 1 Build 1 out now:

ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/6.0b1-candidates/build1/win32/en-US/Firefox Setup 6.0b1.exe

loving firefox 6 beta 1...

The bar at the top of firefox no longer is glass, now i can read the fonts far easier :)

also firefox 5 scores 286 + 9 bonus points on html5test.com, firefox 6 beta 1 scores 312 + 9 bonus points :)

Thanks for letting me know. Please post if you find out what is new in Firefox 6 beta. Also, Firefox 7 and 8 as well. Thanks again!!

can you take a screenshot of it? i don't quite understand what you're saying

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i moved the tabs to the top, neither the tabs are glass nor are is the bookmark bar which is far better as its too hard to read with glass as my win7 background is black so i have grey background on the tabs and black text

Anyone else have a problem with youtube videos and Nightly?

I just get a black square/rectangle, the video and the video playback controls don't appear.

i had that problem today on one video with firefox 6 beta 1 build 1. i tried other videos and they worked fine, maybe is was a problem on youtube's servers.

Anyone else have a problem with youtube videos and Nightly?

I just get a black square/rectangle, the video and the video playback controls don't appear.

Same here. Using latest flash, tried deleting Flash Cookies and Browser cookies as well but no use. Any solution guys???

I use the "firefox 4 choose your color" stylish script to achieve this:

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and I like it... it would be nice to have that built into FF natively... like how W7's color chooser works.

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i moved the tabs to the top, neither the tabs are glass nor are is the bookmark bar which is far better as its too hard to read with glass as my win7 background is black so i have grey background on the tabs and black text

i had that problem today on one video with firefox 6 beta 1 build 1. i tried other videos and they worked fine, maybe is was a problem on youtube's servers.

To me it seems the normal look of FF

no it's FF5... I'll try out the nightly tonight though.... got some addon patching to test...

that was a demo on what feature I wanted built into FF....

that helps with visibility...

nightly installed.....

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I got the stylish thing to work without the nightly tester tools by editing the install.rdf... now it oughtta work up to FF9 and it works no problems

same with all addons besides realplayer downloader.

rest working just fine with patch!

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