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2 hours ago, Konstantine said:

How did you get on that site and why is your UI so busy? :p

 

Edit: Can you share that black theme? It looks sexy.

It is https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ft-deepdark/?src=cb-dl-users

It is busy because I have most of the sites I visit as bookmarks on the BM toolbar. The name of The Theme is FTdeepdark.

1 hour ago, Max Norris said:

Looks a lot like DeepDark to me as a guess.  

 

And the sad part about that "urgent upgrade" is that people will fall for it, even though it's absurdly obvious that it's a fake.  

If security is so great in Fx then users should not even see that.

1 hour ago, Semtex said:

 

7 minutes ago, Gary7 said:

It is https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ft-deepdark/?src=cb-dl-users

It is busy because I have most of the sites I visit as bookmarks on the BM toolbar. The name of The Theme is FTdeepdark.

Meh, both suck it seems. :p Any idea if there is a dark australis theme? Like Edge for example (From Light theme to Dark theme BUT with australis)

 

 

Edit: something like this VLqagOS.png

4 minutes ago, Konstantine said:

 

Meh, both suck it seems. :p Any idea if there is a dark australis theme? Like Edge for example (From Light theme to Dark theme BUT with australis)

Just because you do not like it does not mean it sucks. It is the number one whole theme. I used Black Shine before this one. It is one of those personas. I also use a style to square my tabs as Australis does suck and it started the ruination of Firefox. It makes FX look like Chrome. But you should like Black Shine.

2 hours ago, Konstantine said:

Edit: something like this  "snip"

You can create something like this with: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer/

This addon let you to change almost every color of Firefox interface, need a bit of Your effort!

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11 minutes ago, Semtex said:

You can create something like this with: https://addons.mozilla.org/pl/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer/

This addon let you to change almost every color of Firefox interface, need a bit of Your effort!

Not many here can Read Polish Sem.:)

Guys, it's been bothering me for years and I'm still not used to it. I always press the + button(to open a new tab) and then load multiple bookmarks from a folder. The thing is, the bookmarks load in new tabs but the new tab I had first opened stays there doing nothing. Is there a way for the first bookmark(out of the multiples that I load) to get opened in that new tab page I had previously opened? I don't know if I made myself clear... xD

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