Firefox - Enable Aero Glass Transparency

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       #30

    edrik said:
    I managed to make the glass work with other themes but I'm not sure if it works with all Firefox themes, see Step 6: updated styles on my tutorial - here


    I hope this helps,
    EdRiK.
    ok, get right back to you.

    xxrazor
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  2. Posts : 141
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       #31

    edrik said:
    I managed to make the glass work with other themes but I'm not sure if it works with all Firefox themes, see Step 6: updated styles on my tutorial - here


    I hope this helps,
    EdRiK.
    Sorry mate, i thinks it has something to do with my Firefox, once i had the theme\style i get the same problem, this is as good as it gets.




    If you want i can send you my Firefox.exe 3.0.10 from Newage-os.org, its full of stuff and very quick.

    xxrazor
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       #32

    xxrazor said:
    Sorry mate, i thinks it has something to do with my Firefox, once i had the theme\style i get the same problem, this is as good as it gets.




    If you want i can send you my Firefox.exe 3.0.10 from Newage-os.org, its full of stuff and very quick.

    xxrazor

    add this new style on your stylish for Sevenforums - Windows v2 b Theme then change the theme for sevenforums found on the bottom left most of sevenforums webpage :)
    and I think upgrading to 3.5 will do the job:)
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       #33

    add this new style on your stylish for Sevenforums - Windows v2 b Theme then change the theme for sevenforums found on the bottom left most of sevenforums webpage :)
    and I think upgrading to 3.5 will do the job:)
    Ok, think i got it, have to say this webpage is hard to see, see the tabs to close them out, any way have a look for yourself.



    The Windows v2 b theme is a .css file where does it get added please.

    Thanks for the help
    xxrazor
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  5. Posts : 321
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       #34

    xxrazor said:
    Ok, think i got it, have to say this webpage is hard to see, see the tabs to close them out, any way have a look for yourself.



    The Windows v2 b theme is a .css file where does it get added please.

    Thanks for the help
    xxrazor
    If you have read my tutorial carefully you would have to copy and paste the text of the css file on your stylish editor :)

    Then change the Seven Forums theme to Windows v2 b on Seven Forums' web page. The drop down menu in Seven Forums page on your screenshot is the list for the theme you want to use :)
    (In our case you would have to select Windows v2 b)


    To make things clearer.. the "windows v2 b" css file is a website style for Stylish Editor.:)

    I hope this helps,
    EdRiK
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  6. Posts : 141
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       #35

    edrik said:
    If you have read my tutorial carefully you would have to copy and paste the text of the css file on your stylish editor :)

    Then change the Seven Forums theme to Windows v2 b on Seven Forums' web page. The drop down menu in Seven Forums page on your screenshot is the list for the theme you want to use :)
    (In our case you would have to select Windows v2 b)


    To make things clearer.. the "windows v2 b" css file is a website style for Stylish Editor.:)

    I hope this helps,
    EdRiK
    Well i thinks thats it,what do you think



    Thanks Mate, i know this can sometimes become a pain in the butt.

    xxrazor
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  7. Posts : 321
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       #36

    Could you post another screenshot after restarting firefox ?
    The box that handles forum posts & avatars should also be transparent, but everything else looks okay.


    Edit:

    If you want the theme Black RC for seven forums that YupYup made here's the link for the thread concerning on how to glass Firefox :)
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  8. Posts : 141
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       #37

    edrik said:
    Could you post another screenshot after restarting firefox ?
    The box that handles forum posts & avatars should also be transparent, but everything else looks okay.


    Edit:

    If you want the theme Black RC for seven forums that YupYup made here's the link for the thread concerning on how to glass Firefox :)
    I am not going to give up on this,i am going to load normal verison of 3.5 firefox into w7 7100 on vm, i beleive it could be one of the addon's, or something.

    Here some pic's






    Thanks again

    xxrazor
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  9. Posts : 4
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       #38

    Is there a reason that the scrollbars are glass only on black pages? They look particularly terrible on white ones...
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  10. Posts : 321
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       #39

    Hello Sigismond0,

    Hi and welcome to Seven Forums :)
    The scrollbars are transparent so apparently when on top of a white background you would see "less"

    Hope this helps
    -EdRiK
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