Your own theme workshop - for beginners
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Roll back your IZarc to 3.6. That works. 3.8 does not work well for theming.
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
to the OP! Sorry for junking up your awesome thread, but how do I make a workbench with firefox 3?
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Same as Firefox 2. My 22 workbenches all work fine.
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
im still lost man
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Perhaps you should describe the actual step which goes wrong.
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
After I make the workbench folder and copy the theme contents into it, trying to open the stuff up in izarc gets confusing
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Once you have your contents arrayed, you don't open stuff in IZArc, you compress it.
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
oh ........... hmmmmmmmm
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Hello,
I want to develop a theme for firefox 3.0.3 and am following this thread, is this the correct resource to be following or are there more suitable ones for 3.0.3?
I've run into the following probs when trying to follow this post:
- As i didnt see any DOM Inspector in my version of firefox, i re-installed firefox 3.0.3, in custom mode, but still do not see 'DOM Inspector' under Tools.
- I am using the default 3.0.3 theme (classic.jar) and need clarification on where 'contents.rdf' or 'chrome.manifest' would be.
And i havent got further than that, thought i should check to see if this was the right tute to be following before i go any further.
Any info really appreciated.
Thank You!
I want to develop a theme for firefox 3.0.3 and am following this thread, is this the correct resource to be following or are there more suitable ones for 3.0.3?
I've run into the following probs when trying to follow this post:
- As i didnt see any DOM Inspector in my version of firefox, i re-installed firefox 3.0.3, in custom mode, but still do not see 'DOM Inspector' under Tools.
- I am using the default 3.0.3 theme (classic.jar) and need clarification on where 'contents.rdf' or 'chrome.manifest' would be.
And i havent got further than that, thought i should check to see if this was the right tute to be following before i go any further.
Any info really appreciated.
Thank You!
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Im trying to figure out how to edit the file now
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
could you please clarify:
in post #5 it says:
"Next, unpack the jarfile that is inside the chrome directory. If you are using IZArc, choose the menuitem that says “Extract here.” This will unpack the contents of the jarfile to inside the chrome subdirectory, which is just what you want".
Is this referring to the chrome directory in your profile (aka the workbench) or the chrome directory in your new theme directory (aka the workshop)
thank you!
in post #5 it says:
"Next, unpack the jarfile that is inside the chrome directory. If you are using IZArc, choose the menuitem that says “Extract here.” This will unpack the contents of the jarfile to inside the chrome subdirectory, which is just what you want".
Is this referring to the chrome directory in your profile (aka the workbench) or the chrome directory in your new theme directory (aka the workshop)
thank you!
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
rw1 wrote:could you please clarify:
in post #5 it says:
"Next, unpack the jarfile that is inside the chrome directory. If you are using IZArc, choose the menuitem that says “Extract here.” This will unpack the contents of the jarfile to inside the chrome subdirectory, which is just what you want".
Is this referring to the chrome directory in your profile (aka the workbench) or the chrome directory in your new theme directory (aka the workshop)
thank you!
It should be the chrome directory inside the theme directory (workbench).
I do not recommend using your profile as a workshop. A profile can too easily be blown away. Also, you can have different profiles that are accessed from your workshop by using shortcuts. This is what I do, since I have one workshop and two working profiles - branch (e.g. - Firefox 3.0.*) and trunk (e.g. - Minefield 3.1b).
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
The DOM Inspector is now an extension available on Mozilla Update.
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
DOM Inspector is available HERE.... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6622
Note this is for Firefox 3 ONLY
DOM Inspector for Firefox 2 is available as an option at initial Program Installation.
Note this is for Firefox 3 ONLY
DOM Inspector for Firefox 2 is available as an option at initial Program Installation.
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Re: Your own theme workshop - for beginners
Where can I get a sample contents.rdf file for a Thunderbird theme?