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What Firefox theme do you use?


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I currently use Noia 2 (eXtreme) and have done for years.

 

Something has broken with the latest update though so I thought I'd look around for a new one.

 

I can't find anything I like though. I used to like Aluminium Kai but that's not been updated for FF3.

 

I've tried some others but they just don't have the complete package feel of Noia.

 

So, what do you use?

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I use FF, but i wasnt aware of themes. Do they change simple things like the colour of the window top?

 

Indeed doody.

 

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:2/cat:all?sort=name

 

 

Default, small icons to maximise the size of the content windows - no fuss. I tried a few minimalist ones out a while ago but didn't really get on with them.

 

I really like Strata Aero:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7390

 

but it uses an odd font size that makes my bookmarks not all fit across the screen.

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Themeless here as well, but then I'm boring and prefer function over form.

 

I do normally but jeez, Ubuntu default is a tad too brown for my liking. :D

 

EDIT: Too brown! How strong is this wine? Hmm... default is okay actually. It's not Noia though.

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I do normally but jeez, Ubuntu default is a tad too brown for my liking. :D

 

EDIT: Too brown! How strong is this wine? Hmm... default is okay actually. It's not Noia though.

 

I'm on ubuntu as well, just change the system -> appearance, change the font a little, add a different background. Right click on the top and bottom panel (task bar style things) -> properties -> background white and give it a 50% transparency, brightens up it nicely. :)

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I'm on ubuntu as well, just change the system -> appearance, change the font a little, add a different background. Right click on the top and bottom panel (task bar style things) -> properties -> background white and give it a 50% transparency, brightens up it nicely. :)

 

Dude, I'm all about customising the look. I was using mac4lin until last week. Ubuntu that looks exactly like OS X.

 

Then KDE 4.2 came out. I'm in hog heaven now.

 

Function is great but when you can do so much more with very little overhead it seems rude not to.

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