Hello, everyone!
I was going to create an HTML 4 (NOT HTML5) page that allows the user to install a persona/lightweight theme.
The only method I've found makes use of HTML5's data- attributes, and is not supported by the HTML 4.01 Transitional doctype.
The only other thing I think I can do is package it into an XPI and configure the buttons to download the file.
Is there some other non-XPI way of installing lightweight themes? If not, how do I package the themes?
Question About Lightweight Themes
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Re: Question About Lightweight Themes
Would Using the AMO theme generator, or the Ultimate Theme creator extension, or Firefox Color be any help?
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Re: Question About Lightweight Themes
You can also ask your question in the official themes forum.
Mozilla Discourse Themes forum
http://discourse.mozilla.org/c/add-ons/themes/110
A reviewer like jorgev could tell you if your theme would be rejected.
Mozilla Discourse Themes forum
http://discourse.mozilla.org/c/add-ons/themes/110
A reviewer like jorgev could tell you if your theme would be rejected.
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I forgot to mention that it is for legacy Firefox (and browsers like Pale Moon, SeaMonkey, etc.)
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Nevermind. Figured everything out for JS installations.