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- GrailKnight
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- blatz
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Great TB Skin ..... like it very much ...... ! ! !
Is it possible to add Menue Items like the CuteMenues from Firefox.
Mostly Crystal has added this in his new TB Theme
>> http://www.tom-cat.com/mozilla/thunderbird.html
Then it´d be a perfect clean theme
Is it possible to add Menue Items like the CuteMenues from Firefox.
Mostly Crystal has added this in his new TB Theme
>> http://www.tom-cat.com/mozilla/thunderbird.html
Then it´d be a perfect clean theme
Firefox: Version 2.0 // Thunderbird: Version 2.0
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guzzi333 wrote:Very nice theme. Can you also get it listed at update.mozilla.org? See the FAQ overthere on how to get it listed.
I now discovered this wonderful theme by accident. I'm currently working on a GNOME Firefox theme so maybe we can collaborate so that we have the same icons for the same actions.
Are you working on a version for 0.8 already?
I thought I'd let you know that I finally finished GNOME-Fx. Announcement overhere http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=147105
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guzzi333 wrote:I thought I'd let you know that I finally finished GNOME-Fx. Announcement overhere http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=147105
Given that Firefox 1.0RC1 is close to release, given that the information about needing to change the maxversion information in both extensions and themes has been promulgated, should you not have made that change for GNOME-Fx?
I just tried to install the blue version, only to be informed that it is not compatible with Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041018 Firefox/1.0. I could download the .jar and modify it, but I don't see why this was not done by you.
One example: http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/ben/ . There are others, including a thread in this forum, another in the extension forum, etc.
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I haven't tested 1.0 RC1 yet, because it's not out yet I believe and it's not a stable release version. When 1.0 is out I will support 1.0 for sure. But at least good to hear that it works with 1.0 RC1
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- blatz
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guzzi333 wrote:I haven't tested 1.0 RC1 yet, because it's not out yet I believe and it's not a stable release version. When 1.0 is out I will support 1.0 for sure. But at least good to hear that it works with 1.0 RC1
I'm sorry, but I think that is short-sighted: All that you need to do is change the maxversion to 1.0 and the theme will work. You don't need to test anything.
Lots of extensions are being repackaged and posted on http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/ , and all that is being done is to make that one change.
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I'll update it when RC1 comes out.
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- Omar
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Nice . Thanks
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- Omar
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Again today proper disabled states, but for real this time. Many thanks to Mr. Haitsma for that.
The alternating rows userChrome option (zebra.css) has also seen some changes; instead of always white and grey, it now follows the system colors and uses PNGs for lighter/darker. This could get a little sluggish when scrolling but seems about the same to me.
The alternating rows userChrome option (zebra.css) has also seen some changes; instead of always white and grey, it now follows the system colors and uses PNGs for lighter/darker. This could get a little sluggish when scrolling but seems about the same to me.