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Smokey

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Right after I installed the "Things They Left Out" extension, my Firefox looks wierd. It's full of red, blue, and gray colors. Gray is the background around the webpage, with red and blue vertical and horizontal block lines. I uninstalled it then reinstalled it, still the same. Most of Firefox is full of this wierdness, it takes up what I want to see. the option I last checked in the new extension was "Debug XUL pages". That's when I started getting problems. Now it says under options, that that extension is not there. I tried installing the extension again but it still won't say it's there. How can I reverse the problem? Thanks <_<.
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Maybe try uninstalling FireFox through add/remove programs in the control panel and reinstalling. <_<
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I uninstalled it then reinstalled it, still the same.

I uninstalled it then reinstalled it through the control panel. I even removed all the mozilla entries from the regitry after uninstalling.
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Copy of a file in "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\defaults\profile\US\chrome" (It says something about XUL in there):

/*
* Edit this file and copy it as userChrome.css into your
* profile-directory/chrome/
*/

/*
* This file can be used to customize the look of Mozilla's user interface
* You should consider using !important on rules which you want to
* override default settings.
*/

/*
* Do not remove the @namespace line -- it's required for correct functioning
*/
@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.o...re.is.only.xul"); /* set default namespace to XUL*/


/*
* Some possible accessibility enhancements:
*/
/*
* Make all the default font sizes 20 pt:
*
* * {
* font-size: 20pt !important
* }
*/
/*
* Make menu items in particular 15 pt instead of the default size:
*
* menupopup > * {
* font-size: 15pt !important
* }
*/
/*
* Give the Location (URL) Bar a fixed-width font
*
* #urlbar {
* font-family: monospace !important;
* }
*/

/*
* Eliminate the throbber and its annoying movement:
*
* #throbber-box {
* display: none !important;
* }
*/

/*
* For more examples see http://www.mozilla.o...ustomizing.html
*/
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