Firefox Issues in Ubuntu and Linux Mint: Fixed
Just a couple of hours after I installed the Opera browser in my Linux Mint, I accidentally stumbled upon this Ubuntu forum this morning talking about how ugly the buttons, text fields, drop down menus and radio buttons are in Ubuntu. I was shocked to see how the graphics had been fixed. Without further ado, I went on and install the widget right away. And Guess what? THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WHAT I WANT! Yuhoo! And the best part of all, it is so much easy to install and it doesn’t take any special commands to do this. Just extract the file and run the install script, restart you’re Firefox and you’re done. You will definitely love Firefox this time. Thanks to fatsheep for sharing this. Here is a sample screen shot.

How to get the file?
- First, as a support to the growing community of Ubuntu, to it’s author and contributors. Register first on their forum website by going here. For the referral you can use fatsheep or derixc, it really doesn’t matter to me.
- Once done, then you may click on this link to save the file.
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I agree – these new `widgets` are great. However (during the usage) I’ve pointed out, that with some websites they look not so pretty. Simply – ugly