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Old 06-18-2008, 03:23 AM   #7
Nick
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Re: Cyclone Theme for Firefox 3.0

Originally Posted by CTAClone View Post
It looks great by the way Nick, but is the cardinal a little different shade than the ISU Cardinal? Specifically the bar on the bottom?
Good eye, CTAClone. I used all of the color codes specified by the athletic department, but Firefox does some weird shading at some points which can make certain spots still look a bit off. I changed the bottom bar's colors to fit with the top design (the .zip file that is posted is now updated). There is still a bit of shading on the tab background that is off that I haven't been able to fix yet, but it's not as noticeable.
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