New Version Release :
Aluminium Kai 2 version 1.8.2 for Firefox 1.5 - 2.0
MAJOR VERSION UPDATE
This is the version update of the original Aluminum Kai theme by Kozakura Inko, that was recently, officially adopted by me when he ceased development on it.
Now renamed, Aluminium Kai 2, I have completed the version update for Firefox 2 and also added many new features and areas of interest, throughout the theme.
Although only originally intended to be compatible with Firefox 2 onwards, compatibility with Firefox 1.5 has been added as well.**
Fixes for version 1.8.2
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**Combined Stop/Reload Button Fix** - for the first time ever, this theme now works correctly when using extensions such as the 'Stop-or-Reload Button' or userChrome entries for this. This enables the Stop button to be combined with the Reload button to save Toolbar space. Only the required button will show at any one time. Please note - as usual, the stop button MUST be placed to the left of the Reload button on the Toolbar with no space between, to work correctly.
2. Bookmark Manager icons restyled.
3. New Blocked popup and Info icons.
4. Find bar, Sidebar, Addons Manager, etc now all have the same Close buttons, with hover states, as seen on tabs.
5. Statusbar extensions and messages text background position and margins adjustment and border added.
6. Statusbar Progressmeter position and margin adjustments and length slightly increased. Initial minimum width setting of progressmeter balls now removed and position adjustment.
7. Fission extension showing incorrect secure state background in URLbar fixed.
8. GetMail extension now supported.
9. POTO Sidebar extension - toggle strip widened and retinted. -
http://leon-huang.com/nu/poto.php
Known Issue - when using Firefox 1.5 ONLY, initial tab not displaying - see Dev Notes on Addons for fully working temporary workaround using the Tab Mix Plus extension.
Aluminium Kai 2 v1.8.2
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....I've got some pics, few words and some userChrome.css to add here, but I'll do that a bit later.
Frank
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.)
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