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GrayFox Delivers 2 Themes in 1

Ready for a new theme for Firefox to start the new year?  How about a theme that doesn’t just give you one skin to choose from, but rather two?

GrayFox for Firefox

GrayFox, a new theme for Firefox does exactly that. 

You see, the image you see above is from the theme when you have “Use Small Icons” checked in the Customize Toolbar window (right-click the navigation toolbar > select customize).  If you use un-check the option to use small icons, then the theme switches to look like this:

GrayFox's Hidden Theme?

Pretty neat, hu?  The theme obviously has inspiration from Apple’s OSX, and Safari – but I won’t hold that against them. 

Now for my next trick, I will let you know where you can find this awesome new theme for Firefox.  You can download the GrayFox theme for Firefox from the Firefox Add-ons web site.

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