Show Us Your Firefox 3.0 Appearance!
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Show Us Your Firefox 3.0 Appearance!
Hello, I hope you are well.
The idea of this thread is for users of Firefox and members of this forum to show others how their Firefox 3.0 is configured. Screenshots will the main method of showing others your Firefox appearance.
One of Firefox's biggest attraction is its ability to be customized. With that in mind, this thread may be beneficial for several reasons. There can literally be millions of different Firefox browser setups, and by looking at others' configurationss, you may be able to learn and imitate a tweak or two. Tweaking your browsing to fit your surfing style and needs may increase productivity, functionality, and can simply make you be excited about Firefox once again. Of course, this thread may just be a fun place to see others' browser appearances.
This type of thread has been posted at least twice before in this forum, but I feel that it is necessary to start a new thread. The latest thread of this type can be found at http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=323514&st=0&sk=t&sd=a. However, that thread was created in 2005 and has not been replied to since Firefox 3.0 was released. Furthermore, many of the image links are broken there.
If you'd like to, feel free to post methods to get the exact tweak of your setup. Without further ado, show us your Firefox 3.0 appearance!
Have a good day,
Victor Ly
The idea of this thread is for users of Firefox and members of this forum to show others how their Firefox 3.0 is configured. Screenshots will the main method of showing others your Firefox appearance.
One of Firefox's biggest attraction is its ability to be customized. With that in mind, this thread may be beneficial for several reasons. There can literally be millions of different Firefox browser setups, and by looking at others' configurationss, you may be able to learn and imitate a tweak or two. Tweaking your browsing to fit your surfing style and needs may increase productivity, functionality, and can simply make you be excited about Firefox once again. Of course, this thread may just be a fun place to see others' browser appearances.
This type of thread has been posted at least twice before in this forum, but I feel that it is necessary to start a new thread. The latest thread of this type can be found at http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=323514&st=0&sk=t&sd=a. However, that thread was created in 2005 and has not been replied to since Firefox 3.0 was released. Furthermore, many of the image links are broken there.
If you'd like to, feel free to post methods to get the exact tweak of your setup. Without further ado, show us your Firefox 3.0 appearance!
Have a good day,
Victor Ly
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Post space reserved for example setups.
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glasser and a couple of hacks with stylish for center image/black background and other minor adjustments.
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Firefox 3 on Windows XP.
The lower browser window shows the Menubar toggle button in action. Screen space can also be further increased by use of the separate Titlebar toggle button, if required (the 'T' button on far right)
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mikezilla2 wrote:how do you ge that clock to apper within the browser ?
LCD clock extension.
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Is LCD Clock 0.4.2 the most recent version? I notice version 0.3.1 also is supposed to still work. Which version is recommended?
Here's another idea for a topic (unless there already is one for this): Firefox Extensions not found at addons.mozilla.org
Here's another idea for a topic (unless there already is one for this): Firefox Extensions not found at addons.mozilla.org
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Wow, LCD Clock looks neat. I'd get it if I weren't already using Date Picker/Calendar, which I prefer because it shows the month, day, week, and seconds as well.