There is a Firefox Add-on called "iGoogle Tab Remover" which also
allows the header height to be reduced.

Not ideal, but could be useful if you want some of both worlds:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10113

Dave


On May 23, 11:01 pm, K3G <[email protected]> wrote:
> yeh i asked about this a while ago. the way the API works simply
> doesn't allow for it. That said. if you use firefox and are clever
> with the "Stylish" add on you could modify the CSS to make the header
> smaller.
>
> of course this would only work for your computer.
>
> On May 20, 8:25 pm, Val <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In any case there are clearly many problems with Google Themes and
> > solutions apparently considerably slow to come :
>
> > - Too many themes are submitted and takes months to be published.
>
> > - The Google  Theme Policy is applied to the head of the customer and
> > depends on the person who validates the themes
> >    (you can make you refuse your theme to a not valid detail and
> > seeing publishing a theme with the same detail alleged in x 100 - I
> > have the proof available to anyone who wishes)
>
> > - The moderators do not always respond to their mails and even more
> > rarely to the mesages of this group.
>
> > - There is no possible follow-up whatsoever except to harass the
> > moderator for an answer.
>
> > -New : Even the new features do not work, or are announced too early
> > and undated
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