Safari Toolbar Still Too Dark

Leopard 10.5.2 did not correct the shade and density of the toolbar. Does anyone have suggestions or solutions to lighten the shade? Perhaps a 3rd party app?
bolobar

Hi bolobar,
Welcome to Discussions. It's no guarantee, but I remember SafariStand used to allow you to toggle the shade of the unified window. As it depended heavily on SIMBL, I'm not sure how its implementation has been altered with the advent of Leopard.
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