
SEXIEST Firefox Glass!
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***WATCH IN HD*** addons.mozilla.org Find one sexier. I dare you. Enjoy it!
In this HD tutorial from MKBHD, Marcus Brownlee introduces what he calls the sexiest Firefox add-on he has ever seen. He emphasizes that the add-on is not a theme but a modification that changes the browser’s appearance, giving Firefox a glassy, Vista and Windows 7 style frame throughout the interface. He quickly guides viewers to the Firefox add-ons site and walks through locating All Glass, a popular experimental extension based on Glasser, noting its strong rating, reviews, and download counts. The presenter demonstrates the installation process, highlighting the steps to enable the experimental add-on, install it in Firefox, and then restart the browser to see the effect. After enabling the extension, he showcases the resulting look, pointing out features like a sleek, dark interface, glowing tab buttons on hover, and the overall clean aesthetic. He concludes by praising the add-on as the sexiest option he’s seen and invites viewers to share their own favorite add-ons or to contact him with questions, promising to respond to comments and messages. The tone remains enthusiastic and tutorial-focused, aiming to help both newcomers and seasoned users enhance Firefox’s visual appeal with a single, stylish modification.
Topics · technology · software · browser extensions · tutorial
Questions answered
- What Firefox add-on is highlighted in the video and what does it do?
- The video highlights the All Glass Firefox mod, an experimental add-on that changes Firefox's look to a glassy, Vista/Windows 7-inspired frame across the browser.
- How can you install and activate the add-on described in the tutorial?
- You enable the experimental add-on in Firefox, install it, then go to Tools, Add-ons, Extensions, and enable All Glass, after which you restart Firefox to apply the new appearance.
- Are there any compatibility notes mentioned for operating systems?
- Yes, the presenter notes that the glass look is tied to Windows Aero, and comments mention that Windows XP may not support full glass effects, with Vista and Windows 7 providing better results.