But classic belongs to mozilla.org, and you screwed its appearance as 
well.  BTW - it's still lousy in Friday's nightly.  What has happened is 
all lines have turned two dimensional heavy black.  I can't believe that 
was intentional.  And the "usual phrase about mozilla being < 1.0 and 
not made for end users" doesn't really hold water.  If end users don't 
get on board how do you intend to keep interest going until you actually 
do get to 1.0?

And besides - mozilla *IS* and *HAS BEEN* suitable for most end-users 
well before 0.8 was released.  And even this nightly *WORKS*, it just 
looks crappy now.

Ben Bucksch wrote:

> Steve Palincsar wrote:
> 
>> Whatever they did with the March 5 nightly has really screwed up the 
>> appearance of the native.windows theme.  Lines that appear on previous 
>> nightlies and 0.8 as light grey shadow lines (e.g., around buttons) 
>> are now heavy black lines.
> 
> 
> [...]
> 
>> So whatever you did to "fix" those lines outlining GUI widgets, guys,  
>> please undo it...!
> 
> 
> native windows is a third-party theme. It is the job of its maintainer 
> to keep it current, not the job of mozilla.org not to break it.
> 
> *Insert usual phrase about Mozilla being < 1.0 and not made for end-users*



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