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15 fresh and beautiful Firefox themes

Since the last time I compiled a list of Firefox themes, a lot of new themes have appeared. I decided it’s time to take another look. So here are 15 of my favorite newest Firefox themes to spice up your browser.

Naver

naver

Heaven Cube

 heaven-cube2

iPox

ipox2

RulerDark

ruler-dark

MushroomKingdom

mushroom-kingdom

Flook Theme

flook

Orange Cool

orange-cool2

Daum Blue

daum-blue

Chromifox + Total NoChrome

firefox-chrome

Anthem

anthem

MonoChrome

monochrome

Black Steel

black-steel

Orbit classic

orbit-classic

IE8FF

ie8ff

NASA Night Launch

nasa-night-launch

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  1. Personally, I do not change the "Classic Compact" theme by any other. But, this post is really
    useful for those who like other themes...

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