I don’t like most Firefox themes. I find the default theme ugly and many of the user-generated ones cartoonish. But I’m always hunting for good ones. Today I found PimpZilla. Surprisingly clean and detailed, although it kind of clashes with the Windows XP colors.
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So with you on the lack of good Firefox themes. I’ve always used Qute, the original Firefox default from back in the day — it’s the least cluttered and in my opinion the most appealing. But in recent versions, it’s introduced these ugly horizontal divider lines between the various toolbars that you can’t get rid of. (I guess now you can edit it yourself, but I’m not as code-savvy as I’d like to be.)
http://www.quadrone.org/graphics/
i have snarky on my Sage feedreader toolbar. god i love that thing. but no skinz!