tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:/discussions/questions/1225-how-do-i-make-t4fx-look-like-ff-3628-with-tabsTenFourFox: Discussion 2015-12-12T07:41:38Ztag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-07-24T17:18:24Z2014-07-24T17:18:25ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>I had 24.6.0 on my Mac and got an update info, that 24.7.0 was
available. I updated by clicking on the main T4Fx page on my
processor type and now it is 31.0.0.</p>
<p>Not that this versions is terrib,ly slow as hell and a real pain
in my ass, while searching on google, it has trashed my
presets.<br>
I remember, that I maybe asked this question a while ago, but I
can't find it anymore.</p>
<p>So I have to ask again.<br>
How do I make T4Fx look like FireFox 3.6.28 with the Tabs not on
top?</p>
<p>I also had chosen a certain Apple/Safari-like skin and now, when
I go to my add ons list I don't know anymore, which one I had
used.<br>
Is there a possibility to get the data where that was stored for my
version 24.6.0? (I suppose not...)</p>
<p>Can I downgrade to 24.x.x?</p>
<p>Also, when I searched for my support threads, I found that they
are not under my internet name Hubert, but my full real life name
with the email answers that I had with Chris and Cameron
Kaiser.</p>
<p>I typed this in TextEdit and then copied the text into the
Textfield on this site, because otherwise I had to wait a second
for every letter. It is all really slow here.</p>
<p>(Machine: ibook G4 1,33GHz)</p></div>Huberttag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-07-24T18:49:53Z2014-07-24T18:49:54ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>I downloaded 24.6.0 again from the build history page of
tenFourFox/floodgap. All was back as I wanted it immediately. (Tabs
on bottom like Firefox 3 and if I am right the colour of the metal
skin interface, too).</p>
<p>I then tried 24.7.0 and here it is the same.</p>
<p>So my guess is, that I downloaded an addon back then and that
31.0.0 doesn't support this add-on.<br>
I think it maybe have been this one <a href=
"https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/firefox-3-theme-for-firefox/">
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/firefox-3-theme-for-fir...</a>
(even if it displays, that 24.x is not supported).</p>
<p>24.7.0 is quick for me, so I will stay here and try 31.x.x again
in a few builds later, maybe...</p></div>Huberttag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-07-24T20:21:28Z2014-07-24T20:21:28ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>Ahm, yes.</p>
<p>You can try the add-on "Classic Theme Restorer" with 31. It will
give you Tabs on Bottom and many more customizations.</p></div>Chris (chtrusch)tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-08-23T16:57:40Z2014-08-23T16:57:41ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>First, could you please delete my full name out of the answers
and replace it with the nick Hubert.</p>
<p>Now my problem/info that I wanted to pass on:</p>
<p>I tried 31 again (after several tries) and installed only
classic theme restorer and did nothing else.<br>
- so tabs are on bottom - skin colour is to bright (the grey) -
buttons (red, yellow, green) act weird as I had remembered it from
my last try. see picture 1 (Bild 3.png)<br>
see picture 2 (BIld 4.png) (the three buttons are gone, after one
has switched tabs or browsed the setup/preferences and other
windows), you have to wipe your mouse over them to get them
back.</p>
<p>One question! 31 with classic applied has the round "page
backwards" button. My 24.7. install has square ones. Is this the
way 24 came, when fresh installed or did I do something (I
obviously had put the tabs on bottom, though).<br>
see picture 3 (name Bild_1.png)</p></div>Huberttag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-08-23T17:20:23Z2014-08-23T17:23:57ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>Hi, I can't delete your name from the header since it was sent
with your email; Tender doesn't allow this sort of editing (at
least not to me). If you post via web, your name won't appear. The
only thing I can do is delete comment no 4 completely.</p>
<p>Questions about Classic Theme Restorer should generally go to
the folks who make this extension. We're not responsible for it,
and we can't change how it behaves. I tried it and also found it a
bit unpolished.</p>
<p>The buttons issue might be related to <a href=
"https://code.google.com/p/tenfourfox/issues/detail?id=282">https://code.google.com/p/tenfourfox/issues/detail?id=282</a>
or <a href=
"https://code.google.com/p/tenfourfox/issues/detail?id=247&q=persona">
https://code.google.com/p/tenfourfox/issues/detail?id=247&amp;q=per...</a>
. Do you get this also with the default Australis theme?</p>
<p>The square Back button in 24 appears when you choose "use small
icons" in Customize. The default (after install) in 24 is to use
large icons. Sadly, this option is gone in Australis, but CTR may
provide a similar feature.</p></div>Chris (chtrusch)tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-08-24T00:02:26Z2014-08-24T00:02:27ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>Yes, delete post 4, then. Thanks!</p>
<p>Yes, I get the jumping traffic lights mentioned on floodgap,
too, with the aurora theme and an ibook G4 mid 2005 1,33GHz.</p>
<p>On the square toolbar buttons, after installing CTR on australis
one can go to the customize window and at the very bottom there is
"normal" and "small" buttons. It at least brings two small buttons,
what it says. <em>rolleyes</em> I still miss the squares around the
arrows. You are roght, it is looking unpolished.</p>
<p>For more (though I already new most of it from reading here and
there and your support... <a href=
"https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/996959">https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/996959</a>
(see cor-el's last post).</p>
<p>Here is a screenshot (they say there are other buttons to choose
from, but as far as I can see no other buttons for the arrows with
CTR).</p></div>Huberttag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-11-14T14:06:14Z2014-11-14T14:06:15ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>One addition:</p>
<p>I stumbled over this "Plus, for the all-new TenFourFox 31 we
implemented Australis," Does this actually mean australis is only
used for looks here (and under the hood it is similar to 24.7.0) or
did security make it obligatory to change everything?<br>
In other words, would it have been possible to keep the old look
and organisation of things/items, though upgrading to the newest
security implementations without problems for the software
engineers?</p></div>Huberttag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972014-11-14T16:46:02Z2014-11-14T16:46:02ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>It's always possible to do anything, but in this case it would
have been prohibitively complicated to try to merge the old
interface with the new rendering engine, and would have seriously
impacted add-on compatibility. In general, unless I have a strong
reason to do otherwise (like, the browser won't work), we stick
with the existing Firefox code. Otherwise the project becomes very
hard to maintain and it's hard enough as it is.</p></div>Cameron Kaisertag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972015-02-16T21:23:29Z2015-02-16T21:23:30ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>One Addition to Classic-Theme-Restorer:</p>
<p>I had mentioned, that the traffic buttons (left upper corner,
red, yellow, green) disappear with CTR.<br>
The solution is<br>
enable to show the Page title in the top area. Since I did this,
the buttons are always fine. I did this since 31.4, so I don't
know, if it would have been the same way with 31.0, but I think
so.</p>
<p>On a side note, for me TFFx still loads (opens) very slowly and
also it gets slower (beachballing) the longer I have it open. When
I close and restore all tabs, it works again.</p>
<p>Secondly, if I log in to gmx.de or gmx.net I always get at first
a message, that my password was wrong (which is not), then I type
it again and hit enter again and it works. The netx page informs me
that I had not logged out the last time (though I did), after that
everything works fine.</p>
<p>Lately VideoDownloadhelper didn't work anymore, so I started
Firefox 3,6.28 again and TFFx 24.7 and there it worked. Then I
opened TFFx 31.4 again (restored CTR) and VideoDownloadHelper
worked again.</p>
<p>Also I found out with CTR, that you can hit the option "symbol"
three times and get different spacings in the top line.</p></div>Huberttag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/338938972015-03-13T01:54:28Z2015-03-13T01:54:28ZHow do I make T4Fx look like FF 3.6.28 with tabs?<div><p>2015-03-12 01:09:52.357 sample[301] thread_read_stack: stack
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std::_Rb</em>tree<int, std::pair<int const,
webrtc::VideoCaptureCapability</em>>, std::_Select1st >,
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><em>) 120 std::_Rb_tree<int, std::pair<int const,
webrtc::VideoCaptureCapability</em>>, std::_Select1st >,
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trace, the optimized release builds are generally stripped, so the
symbols are not necessarily accurate. It would be more helpful to
me, at least, to do this off a build with a proper symbol table.
For time reasons, however, this would be something you'd need to
build yourself; I don't have sufficient free cycles to generate
unstripped test builds on a general availability basis.</p></div>Cameron Kaiser