It only makes sense that on the week of the celebration of Independence for the United States, we pick a browser theme that represents that day, Independence Day. Firefox theme designer, Madonna, has created a tribute to the United States on the week of its 237th birthday called the “Born to Be Free” browser theme. This theme captures the image of the Stars and Stripes flowing in the wind toward the bottom right hand side of the theme. The background is a dark blue representing the blue from the USA flag with a hint of stars just behind the image of the flag itself. Madonna uses a nice gradient from dark blue to light blue that helps make the flag standout and provides a nice simple theme for people to use for the Independence Day holiday. This theme looks great on your Firefox or Internet Explorer browser. In addition to this “Born to Be Free” tribute to Independence Day and the July 4th holiday, Brand Thunder has a gallery of additional USA and Independence Day related themes: USA Themes. Happy July 4th!
Born to Be Free – Independence Day
Theme “Runner-Ups”
Purple Heart
Men at the Moon
Good Night Browser
Bird in the Garden
Colors of the Sunset
Archer & Angler
Full Moon
Wild Flowers and Butterflies
Chinese Cat Painting
Ninja Turtles Theme
Star Catcher
Dream but Don’t Sleep
Abstract Theme
Celebrating Independence
Canadian Rifles Regiment
Eagle in the Sky
Create Your Own Theme
All of the themes you see on this page were created by browser theme fans from around the world. They each used Brand Thunder’s free theme creator tool, http://bt-engage.com to create the exact theme they wanted for their Firefox and Internet Explorer browser. You can create a theme too in just minutes with our browser theme tool. Simply upload your graphics, pick background colors and arrange your theme how you want it to look. The best part is you can actually add links to your favorite sites right within your browser. You might put some of your favorite websites in the theme so you can get to them quicker. Join the thousands of theme creators around the world and see if your theme makes it on our “Theme of the Week” posts!