maxdamage wrote:1:Fix all three tab images.
Could you tell me about any work you've done with tabs? Is that the way the theme was, or have you worked with that some? It looks like you may have taken some Fx29 Australis-style tabs code and mixed it in with theme code, I'm wondering if that's what you're trying to accomplish.
2:Fix\remove the "transparency" in the text area in the tabs element as seen in the posted screenshots.
I'm looking at the screenshot but I'm not sure what part is transparent. You might consider putting up another screenshot with a red box that precisely encloses the transparent area?
3:Fix the add new tab button when you move the cursor over the button and not have the white\grey image appear as seen in the posted screenshots.
You should search your code for CSS rules that apply to that toolbutton in the hover state, indicated by the use of :hover in the selector. You can use DOM Inspector to set :hover on that element (right-click the element in DOM Inspector tree view, then pick Set pseudo-classes ...), then look at the matching rules in DOM Inspector. The CSS rules could be written to match the element id (#new-tab-button), or classes (like .toolbarbutton-1) or any of several other ways, so it'll be some detective work, part of getting to know your code.
4:Skin the bottom "bar" of the download window by the Clear list and search window if possible.
That should be possible, even without modifying the XUL. You could apply it as a background image, or use multiple layered background images with background color. You can write CSS rules that set background-position, background-size, background-repeat, background-image and so on to put it where you want and make it scale how you want.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... backgroundhttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... ound-imagehttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... d-position https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... und-repeat https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... round-size Also, in case you don't know about -moz-appearance yet, that's a CSS property you can set on any element to tell Firefox to draw it using some predefined appearance. Theme developers don't usually want that, because it ignores most CSS properties your theme may set on an element having -moz-appearance set to something. (For example, you may say use a red border but it just ignores that, and draws a border using some predefined style instead.) Theme developers often set -moz-appearance: none in a CSS rule so all their CSS properties in rules apply. So, that's one thing to be aware of.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... appearance5:Have the background colour of the new tabs window when the thumbnails page is disabled set to #2b2f32.
Does your dev log say that's done already?
6:Fix the page load progress indicator that is located at the bottom of the url bar.
That was removed from Firefox itself. Do you still see it with Firefox 25? If so, is it coming from an add-on and do you know which add-on?
6:Ask mcdavis if he could please test the fixed theme in the latest version of Firefox to see if all the fixes\additions are working or not once I have done all of the additions\fixes?
You can email me your XPI any time, with whatever your current work is.