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		<description><![CDATA[Do your GTK applications (i.e. Firefox) look like something designed in the 90&#8242;s in KDE? I think I can help you. I installed the latest Firefox, (not the one in the screenshot, I stole this.) and was very disappointed to see something like the following: Tyler pointed me to the Gentoo guide here, which helped [...]]]></description>
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