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2005-12-18
FF3 looks like crap on KDE3 while FF2 has all fine. A huge KDE user base makes use gtk-qt engine but FF3 simple can't get along with it.
Mozilla plain ignored KDE users this time.
Just to give you a demonstration of current drama who is using FF3 on KDE3 with gtk-qt engine enabled (polyester theme on KDE):
http://img113.imageshack.us/my.php?image=snapshot10hs5.png
Now, take a look on FF2, all fine with it under the same settings:
http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?image=snapshot12fr6.png
I tried other themes as well, but gtk-qt are unable to fix the look and feel of FF3. The sole way to make it barely usable is disabling gtk-qt, with make every single GTK app on KDE looks alien unless you match the QT and GTK themes.