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It’s no secret that Mozilla is planning some major UI overhauls for their next major release of Firefox. The new theme is designed to reflect a modernized web browser to illustrate its “power, simplicity, and customizability.” The design team has outlined 4 main goals for the refresh:
Streamline UI elements and reduce visual footprint
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It’s no secret that Mozilla is planning some major UI overhauls for their next major release of Firefox. The new theme is designed to reflect a modernized web browser to illustrate its “power, simplicity, and customizability.” The design team has outlined 4 main goals for the refresh:
Streamline UI elements and reduce visual footprint
I will be happyly downloading an extension that keep sthe old styles :
Tabs below address bar, plzkthx.
Separate menus above address bar (File, Edit, View, etc), plzkthx.
Enough to say that I HATE the new UI. Why changing something that works?
Firefox 4 will still support the menu bar with file, edit, view, etc (you can turn that off in current builds) and will also support tabs-on-bottom from what I've read.
Oh, if that's available right off the bat in the options, without tweaking, it's awesome then.
You can remove the New Tab & Refresh buttons in my screen shot, you can also completely remove the menu if you want. If you remove the refresh button you can place it on the end of the address bar. You don't have to use a transparent theme either and you can move the tabs below the address bar. My default config:
Very good post notsograymatter. I followed your instructions and my Firefox looks just like yours except I don't know how to make it black. Could anyone tell me how to make Firefox black?
You can remove the New Tab & Refresh buttons in my screen shot, you can also completely remove the menu if you want. If you remove the refresh button you can place it on the end of the address bar. You don't have to use a transparent theme either and you can move the tabs below the address bar. My default config:
Very good post notsograymatter. I followed your instructions and my Firefox looks just like yours except I don't know how to make it black. Could anyone tell me how to make Firefox black.
Thanks Simon
You'll want to change your aero color to black.
Start > Type: Personalization > Press Enter > Window Color (at the bottom) > Click Show Color Mixer > Drag all to the left
You can remove the New Tab & Refresh buttons in my screen shot, you can also completely remove the menu if you want. If you remove the refresh button you can place it on the end of the address bar. You don't have to use a transparent theme either and you can move the tabs below the address bar. My default config:
Very good post notsograymatter. I followed your instructions and my Firefox looks just like yours except I don't know how to make it black. Could anyone tell me how to make Firefox black.
Thanks Simon
You'll want to change your aero color to black.
Start > Type: Personalization > Press Enter > Window Color (at the bottom) > Click Show Color Mixer > Drag all to the left
Thanks for the quick reply. Is there any way to do it with out changing my aero settings (i like my aero like it is) and just make Firefox black.
Very good post notsograymatter. I followed your instructions and my Firefox looks just like yours except I don't know how to make it black. Could anyone tell me how to make Firefox black.
Thanks Simon
You'll want to change your aero color to black.
Start > Type: Personalization > Press Enter > Window Color (at the bottom) > Click Show Color Mixer > Drag all to the left
Thanks for the quick reply. Is there any way to do it with out changing my aero settings (i like my aero like it is) and just make Firefox black.
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