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Small non-native icons on Ubuntu

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I want to use Firefox's default small icons on Ubuntu as shown in this screen shot. Notice that the back/forward button, for example, isn't the same as the native GTK icons that would normally appear on Firefox in Ubuntu; it is more similar to the ones found on Windows, and the small version on top of that.

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I want to use Firefox's default small icons on Ubuntu as shown in [https://wiki.mozilla.org/images/f/f4/Firefox-4-Mockup-i04-(Linux)-(Ambiance)-(TopTabs)-(SmallButtons).png this screen shot]. Notice that the back/forward button, for example, isn't the same as the native GTK icons that would normally appear on Firefox in Ubuntu; it is more similar to the ones found on Windows, and the small version on top of that. [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/4.0_Linux_Theme_Mockups Image source]

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Those were just mockup pictures.

Firefox uses the gtk icons you are using.

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I believe I've used buttons similar to those found on Windows when I moved a profile from Windows to Ubuntu. But that was done early this year, my memory is not clear enough, I'll verify again.

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On Linux you can choose your own icon pack to be used by programs.

  • GNOME: Look and Feel > Appearance > Theme > Customize > Icons

I use the Tango icon pack because it has colored icons.

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Those settings does not target Firefox, specifically.