Unfortunately I haven't progressed to skinning my FF... but it looks like you're getting some nice feedback already, xD Mebbe post it on customize.org when you're finished? :}
coincidently i recently started skinning ff too, although im probably going in a completely different direction. since i want all my programs and such to match my VS as closely as possible, I never use an actual theme. Instead, I try to take out as much as I can such as menus and buttons I would never use then let the VS style the program.
i.e. no File, History, Edit menus; Navigation buttons, Search bar, Go Button, etc..
anyways, I have it almost to the way I want it except couldnt figure out a few things.
any idea on how to completely get rid of icons on tabs? I got it as far as to just show a default icon, but I dont even want that.
also, can't figure out how to get rid of the useless icon that shows site info in the location bar.
REMOVE TABS ICONS
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.tabbrowser-tabs .tab-icon {
display: none !important;
}
That's what I use to get rid of the Tab icons. Don't know about the location bar icon, I might have the answer on my home computer. . . .
But generally, I just use the Default theme with flat tabs and text. No icons or anything. XD
yea gid i tried that already but it didnt work. it simply got my tabs to not display a specific website icon, and just show a default site icon.
Hmm, interesting. I went through my userChrome and also found this:
margin-top: 0px !important
-moz-margin-end: 1px;
//margin-left: 1px !important;
}
That's the only other thing I can think of. It worked in FF2 and it's working in FF3 for me, so I'm not sure what it might be. :\
hmm yea, that doesnt seem to have any effect either...
Well I finally got this theme officially released. It's definitely come a long way, but it really was a lot more work than I was expecting when I first started it; there are just so many components (especially to produce the same results on osx firefox). It was an interesting experience to say the least.

http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8218
Going off on a tangent, I was also wondering how many of you have tried google's chrome and what your thoughts on it were. From what I saw, there were still some kinks to be worked out and some rendering issues were apparent as well, but I did appreciate the minimality and simple design (although not so much the icon-work). The integration of g-apps into the browser working space was a nice touch as well (is what I'm assuming if I did use anything other than g-mail). All-in-all, I would say it's an excellent start, and it'll be interesting to see well it does in the browser war (achieved 1% marketshare in 9 hours).
havent tried it yet but it definitely sounds interesting. i know they were going for a minimalistic look, but i still find it somewhat looks like eye cancer. Regardless I find the multi-threading very interesting.
Yea, my initial reaction to that was: eww... resource hog, but I'm guessing a big part of that design was to dynamically allocate the memory for tab processes depending on the one in focus. Even so, I don't often run into issues with tab instability that causes the whole browser to lock up on regular, non-multi-threaded engines enough for me to really want to switch at this point (especially with the proper add-ons).
And really, it's not anything ground-breaking at this point, and other browsers have had the handicap of time to refine and develop add-ons for theirs. Who knows, it may end up on the shelf next to google talk in the distant future.
i think its still an interesting venture. I have to say I honestly dont see it getting a large chunk of the browser users. Those still on IE will stay on IE, and those on firefox for the most part will be unwilling to giveup all their plugin support.
Until they expand their developer community to a comparable size that of firefox, this probably won't gain much more attention.
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