Firefox 0.9 compatible Themes
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aaron wrote:I have done some updates to my themes, and now that I know that you can package 0.8 and 0.9 themes in the same jar file, I no longer use a separate file for 0.9 themes.
Smoke
http://www.cs.txstate.edu/~as1130/theme ... e_fb_8.jar
You're on the right track. Smoke installed and activated with the use theme button on my system. Clicking the use theme button to change your theme does make all of the open tabs go blank though so you'll have to restart Firefox. This isn't a problem with the theme since I've seen it happen with four different themes now.
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Weird. See, I don't like this, with the theme manager acting all twitchy as hell. They should have held off for the switch until it worked ok, like when there was the change with /bindings/ and /widgets/ -- that was a one day transition and things worked properly. You knew Firefox wasn't to blame, and that one of your themes was. With this crap, you don't know if it's the browser or the theme. It's very frustrating when trying to update themes, let me tell you what.
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The file isn't present. I get the following error msg:
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Mezziah, don't use the link in the first post, it is out of date. Use the link either on the first page (by me) (win/linux) (mac os x) or the one on the 4th page (by me) (win/linux/mac os x).
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aaron wrote:Weird. See, I don't like this, with the theme manager acting all twitchy as hell. They should have held off for the switch until it worked ok, like when there was the change with /bindings/ and /widgets/ -- that was a one day transition and things worked properly. You knew Firefox wasn't to blame, and that one of your themes was. With this crap, you don't know if it's the browser or the theme. It's very frustrating when trying to update themes, let me tell you what.
Indeed. Even after I ninjaedited daihard's broken Aviary build, themes refused to install correctly. Hopefully they will sort this out soon, because your themes > *
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I checked bugzilla for problems in the Theme Manager and found this:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=245327 "theme switch clears all tabs, disables their history, can't close these tabs".
I did some more testing and it's the switch from one theme to another that causes the symptom.
I agree with Aaron that the changeover to the new EM and TM could probably have been managed more smoothly but some users (like me) would not test extensions or themes without being given a reason to do so. I dabbled with themes and extensions a year or so when this browser was still called Phoenix. TBE was cool but broke the browser more often than not and I eventually stopped trying to get it to work. The only extension I have cared about recently is the now unusable RSS and I would not have done anything with themes if it had not been for all the controversy about the new default (Which I disdain as flat and uninspiring if anyone cares about my opinion).
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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=245327 "theme switch clears all tabs, disables their history, can't close these tabs".
I did some more testing and it's the switch from one theme to another that causes the symptom.
I agree with Aaron that the changeover to the new EM and TM could probably have been managed more smoothly but some users (like me) would not test extensions or themes without being given a reason to do so. I dabbled with themes and extensions a year or so when this browser was still called Phoenix. TBE was cool but broke the browser more often than not and I eventually stopped trying to get it to work. The only extension I have cared about recently is the now unusable RSS and I would not have done anything with themes if it had not been for all the controversy about the new default (Which I disdain as flat and uninspiring if anyone cares about my opinion).
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Okay, I need someone's help. How the heck do I install any of the 0.9-compatible themes listed on this thread? I first clicked on the link, but it will only ask me whether to "open" the file or save it. It will NOT invoke the theme installer. So I saved the file, and then tried to open it via File/Open. This has traditionally invoked the theme installer. Not anymore. I tried dragging the file onto the open theme installer, too, but that shut down Firefox!
I am getting desparate.
I am getting desparate.
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daihard wrote:Okay, I need someone's help. How the heck do I install any of the 0.9-compatible themes listed on this thread? I first clicked on the link, but it will only ask me whether to "open" the file or save it. It will NOT invoke the theme installer. So I saved the file, and then tried to open it via File/Open. This has traditionally invoked the theme installer. Not anymore. I tried dragging the file onto the open theme installer, too, but that shut down Firefox!
I am getting desparate.
Are you using a branch or trunk build? (latest-trunk is trunk builds, they are bad right now...)
I was able to successfully drag into the theme manager and install themes with a recent BEAST build. I even made a theme package for the Qute that was in the nightlies, and merged in all the recent nicities (like the icons in the extension manager..) so I could use Qute properly ^_^.
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[Unknown] wrote:Are you using a branch or trunk build? (latest-trunk is trunk builds, they are bad right now...)
I was able to successfully drag into the theme manager and install themes with a recent BEAST build. I even made a theme package for the Qute that was in the nightlies, and merged in all the recent nicities (like the icons in the extension manager..) so I could use Qute properly ^_^.
I am using my own branch build (2004-06-08 for Linux).
Looks like some of the themes listed in this thread as 0.9-compatible don't really work with the branch build. I tried QuteRetro and was able to install it. I still had to put it on my own web site with the JavaScript install function. Simply dragging the icon onto the theme manager won't do a thing. It could be a Linux-specific issue. I will try BEAST, too.
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