| Author | foxhead128 |
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| Created | Feb 1, 2010 |
| Updated | Feb 17, 2010 |
| Installs (this week) | 2 |
| Installs (total) | 257 |
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Inspired by Better Browser Frame [Linux], coded from scratch. It does the same thing in that it applies a system native border to Firefox; however, this style doesn't suffer as badly from disjointed integration between the selected tab and tabpanel (in other words, the tabs don't "break away" from the tabpanel). To achieve this, I made use of the .tabs-bottom element. WARNING: Only tested on Firefox 3.6/Ubuntu 10.04a2 using the default theme. Windows and Mac users are far more likely to be disappointed than delighted by this style.
UPDATE:
Several aesthetic improvements attempted. May not work under certain GTK themes, though...
UPDATE (Feb 17, 2010):
Compatibility with most of the common GTK themes resolved.
Integration between selected tab and tabpanel has been significantly improved since the last update. Notably, closing a tab no longer causes breakage.
UPDATE:
Several aesthetic improvements attempted. May not work under certain GTK themes, though...
UPDATE (Feb 17, 2010):
Compatibility with most of the common GTK themes resolved.
Integration between selected tab and tabpanel has been significantly improved since the last update. Notably, closing a tab no longer causes breakage.
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