The objective of this thread is to prove FF haters wrong and show the FF lovers how to take advantage of it.
All you need to do is post a screenshot of your setup and talk about the addons you downloaded for it. Here's mine:

As you can see, my setup looks nothing like the norm. I find it more convenient
I kept the default theme because it looks less weird comparing to other theme like iFox or VistaFox. I took most of the buttons out because I already know the shortcuts to them and the forward/back shortcuts take less time to click than Alt+arrow. To make everything in the top row look so friggin' cool, I used a lot of separators and flexible spaces.
Extensions:
Adblok Plus- The ultimate ad blocker. It stops scripts of your choice to not load. So far (a little over a month), it has blocked 13408 ads from companies like Fastclick Media, Google AdSense, and Tribalfusion. It also allows exceptions.
CustomizeGoogle- Shows website favicons in search results, makes Google safer (makes http https), and a hundred billion other things.
Favicon Picker 2- If one of your bookmarks are missing a favicon, you can add your own! I've used this for 5 of my bookmarks.
Fission- This makes your address bar the loading bar (like in Safari). It allows you to choose your own custom loading image. The one I use was custom-made by me.
Gspace- Use your Gmail account space for all your file storage needs.
Google toolbar
Google Web Accelerator
Smart Bookmarks Bar- Hides the names of the bookmarks in your bookmarks toolbar. Saves tons of space.
Spash- Adds a loading screen. As simple as that.
Tiny Menu- Replace all of those space hogging menus (file edit view...) with a tiny menu popup! Big space saver.
Web Developer- This is what I used to make half of my website! Click the gear button (first button in second division on top row) to show a toolbar with all your html, xhtml, css, image, java, and form needs! Allows you to edit the source code of the web page your on, validate, save and more! Must have for all webmasters!
It may look like too many extensions, but I haven't had any decrease in performance yet.