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Whats your favorite firefox theme?

Post by McNevin »

I prefer qute, but that bastard has not finished the 1.0 version yet...

http://www.quadrone.org/graphics/

In the meantime im trying to force myself to like plastikfox, but i just dont like the close tab button. I'm such a theme snob. i have this same problem with winamp.

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http://www.polinux.upv.es/mozilla/

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https://update.mozilla.org/themes/insta ... 3&vid=1149
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Post by enderzero »

I definitely like Qute, but I wanted something a bit more eXtreme... so I have been enjoying Noia eXtreme lately.

I use the default Winamp 5 skin.

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I have been eXtreme for a while now...perhaps it is time to change?? but change can be so frightening sometims... :eek:
stay under the 1yen curve!

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Noia is a little too extreme for me.

I use the defaut skin for winamp 5 and love it... Whenever i try and find a new one, i always find some small detail that bugs the piss out of me, and then go back to the default...
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Post by mistasparkle* »

I guess I'm the only one here who's using the default theme??

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Ewww.. how boring. j/k
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I'm in the default camp myself. And I like vanilla ice cream too. :|

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Post by McNevin »

I was using whitehart ,but Today I discovered this little jobbie.

It's called LURE...

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Wow... so plain. I'm goin back to the eXtreme.

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Post by enderzero »

Some new interesting themese out for you Noia-haters:

Phoenity - I like this one. Looks like your style McNevin

Nautipolis - kinda nice but a bit buggy

Firefox Modern - Mozilla browser Skin for Firefox

PixelZilla - good idea, poor implementation

Saferfox Expanded - nice theme, but not my style

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I like the invisible theme that keeps it from being installed on my computer. I call it FilterFox TM. :tongue:

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Post by Beeeph »

Heh yeah, and my theme too called Nozilla. It looks just like Internet explorer.

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Post by R3C »

I also like that one. It's amazing how close they got it to IE without legal trouble... oh wait... :D

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Post by McNevin »

Haters! Oh the cool filters you are missing out on.

For example, I can right click on this post and check the spelling.
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built-in spell checker?

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Post by McNevin »

Not built in, but an extention. Think winamp plugin. Have you ever thought, I wish IE did this, or maybe that. Odds are someone has written an extention to firefox to do just that, or if not will soon.

Check out some of the extensions here:

https://addons.update.mozilla.org/exten ... on=firefox
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I never think "I wish IE did this." I like my browser to connect to a site. That's pretty much the extent of it. My spelling is usually spot-on except the occasional pure typo, or the addition of alcohol. :D The one thing I DID want was popup blocking, but IE does that now.

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This may come in handy too:

If you find a page that doesn't display correctly in firefox, just click back, and right click on the link, and select "open in IE"

https://addons.update.mozilla.org/exten ... 5&vid=1179
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