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then create a new userstyle, then copy paste the code from one of the css files.
Also, you have to install the addons provided (drag the files to firefox) for better look
And an XPI would need modifications each time a new firefox version comes out, it can even break the browser if the theme isn't compatible with the firefox version.
The XPI actually replaces the whole skin folder in firefox, and if something is missing, the feature might not be styled properly while an userstyle is an "addon" to the firefox theme.
If you want, I can post it on [link]
Thanks a lot for making this. And for a beta It is highly amazing!
I ended up being able to move the Home button above the address bar afterall! Yay but nah it looks bad above it. XD
And I want to keep the Firefox button because I actually use those options in it, and there is no other way to get to those options if the button is gone.
I seem to be having a problem with font displays. It seems to be going to a default yukky times new roman font, see screenshot here ----> [link]
I have checked the css files, and all the fonts you are linking to are installed on my system. Running Windows 8 Pro x64 with latest firefox, (17.1 I believe).
Any ideas as to what is going wrong?