maxdamage wrote:
Look at the text Connecting.... in the tab area in the above screenshot and you can see the background of the text is the same blue aero colour as the rest of the browser and you can see that in each screenshot of the theme with Firefox.
I am using the status4eva addon which could be adding the page load progress indicator bar back in which I don't mind though.It is just a couple of pixel above the bottom of the url bar than it is in FireFox v4.0.
I made a version of the theme with some of the fixes I did and upgraded my ancient copy of Firefox v4.0 to v12.0 which is better and more stable. All the stuff I have added plus what was in with the theme works like a dream in v12.0.
The above problem with the text in the tabs and the tab graphics not loading properly is not there which could mean it is only with the aero theme in vista home basic or not?
It seems that vista home basic's aero theme isn't the reason why the tabs are not being skinned properly.The reason the title of the webpage that is displayed on the tab has a clear background which is why you can see the aero theme behind the tab could be because of the vista aero theme or not?
The thing is that I have been browsing the
Firefox Release Notes and checked out the release notes for each of the released versions of Firefox from v12.0 the one I have installed on my pc and would like to install a newer version before v25.0 - v28.0 that has the tab problem that I am experiencing atm with the theme. So I downloaded and installed Firefox v19.0.2 and I had the tab problem with the theme and v19.0.2 of Firefox except the bug with the transparent rectangle that is by where the title of the webpage is located on the tab as seen in the screenshot above.
I did have a problem with the new tab page but I haven't added the fix plus resources from my "newer" version of the theme for v25.0 and v28.0 since they have the feature and v12.0 did not have it anyway.If I can just fix the tab issue I could upgrade straight to v28.0 and bypass v19.0.2 altogether for better security and better html5 support as well.
Is there another way of finding out the changelogs for each version of Firefox so I can see what wwas changed fixed,etc...? The Firefox Release Notes are kinda helpful but I think I need to check the tabs code from the theme and compare it from the tab code from v28.0 and see if there are any errors or not??? *SIGH*