To: Capitalism2003
2 posted on
11/28/2004 2:18:24 PM PST by
Petronski
(One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble, not much between despair and ecstasy.)
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3 posted on
11/28/2004 2:18:53 PM PST by
KoRn
To: Capitalism2003
I've been using the Little Fox theme. Smaller buttons and icons for more screen room:
Link
5 posted on
11/28/2004 2:28:12 PM PST by
Reagan is King
(The modern definition of 'racist' is someone who is winning an argument with a liberal.)
To: Capitalism2003
Now that you have switched to Firefox for your Browser you should try OpenOffice for your home office. www.openoffice.org
6 posted on
11/28/2004 2:30:13 PM PST by
blackfarm
To: Capitalism2003
How come they don't have thumbnail previews of the themes?
9 posted on
11/28/2004 2:39:54 PM PST by
egarvue
(Martin Sheen is not my president...)
To: Capitalism2003
A number of the themes I've tried leave my scroll bar monochrome, with no contrasting colors at all. The new Qute 3, for example. I think I'll stick with the default.
10 posted on
11/28/2004 2:40:38 PM PST by
jimtorr
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I've used
Nautipolis For Firefox 1.0.2 since the 0.8 version. It makes the most efficient use of vertical screen space. I have 2 toolbars and the top one is loaded with Open new tab, new Window, copy, paste, download manager, 15 bookmarks that have their name edited to 2 letters -- all this to the right of File, Edit, View ....
12 posted on
11/28/2004 2:50:22 PM PST by
Eagle9
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Thanks for this. I use Firefox, but didn't know about the new skins.
14 posted on
11/28/2004 3:16:53 PM PST by
Stratman
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while I like Firefox, that page is a perfect example of their difficulty with CSS layouts (and funny because of the irony).
however, I will stick with them and see if they get better ...
15 posted on
11/28/2004 4:32:22 PM PST by
fnord
(All that is gold does not glitter; not all those who wander are lost)
To: Capitalism2003
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I found one called Phoenity Modern and love it. However, the author's link and the link on the homepage are messed up and I could never install it again. Like when upgrading to version 1.0. Anyone experience this as well?
Also, if anyone has any clues on how to install it outside of the usual links, I'd appreciate any tips. I have the original .jar file in a directory called 'chrome'.
18 posted on
11/28/2004 7:08:59 PM PST by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(All I ask from livin' is to have no chains on me. All I ask from dyin' is to go naturally.)
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I recommend the IE theme, to ease the transition to Firefox. I like it since it keeps your system colors and doesn't mess with the scrollbar width, etc....
http://mozfly.sitesled.com/
Though it says on the site the theme isn't for version 1.0, (and the theme maker is like several who are getting tired of trying to keep up with all the version changes) I tried it and it does work, as you can see:

Also, all Mozilla users need this free backup program that works with Firefox, the Mozilla suite, and Thunderbird mail:
Mozilla backup 1.3.2
21 posted on
11/29/2004 10:20:18 AM PST by
JoJo Gunn
(More than two lawyers in any Country constitutes a terrorist organization. ©)
To: Capitalism2003
I installed Firefox a couple weeks ago and enjoy it. However, I have a problem with Bookmarks in Firefox. When you open Bookmarks in Firefox and then download a page and then go back to Bookmarks again it does not go to where you were. It goes back to the top every time. Is there a way to make Bookmarks go back to where you. Windows always goes back to where you were. Can someone assist me on this. Thanks.
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