My SeaMonkey website

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menyhart
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Post by menyhart »

I think the "GrayModern", a gray version of the blueish modern theme deserves to be added. It's very neutral and works very well on SeaMonkey 1.1.9.

It can be found on http://mozilla-themes.schellen.net/

BTW, I'm in no way affiliated.
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Post by Chris T »

menyhart wrote:BTW, I'm in no way affiliated.

I am in some ways affiliated, just not with Gray Modern or its author(s). :wink:

But I second the request.
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GrayModern is already there. :)
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Post by jaroclay »

Hello BenoitRen,

It seems like forever that I have been away from the forums - work, family, and school keep me rather busy. I had gravitated away from SeaMonkey but have returned and wanted to compliment you on the fantastic job you have done and keep doing with regards to your dedicated SeaMonkey web site. It is the first place I go when looking for SeaMonkey extensions.

I did notice a missing extension that does work for SeaMonkey that I have used for some time. It is called CSLite (formerly known as CookieSafe). I thought it would be a worthy addition to your extensions site as it does a great job helping one manage cookies. Here is the link to where you can get it:

<a href="http://forum.softwareblaze.com/viewtopic.php?t=137" target="_blank">http://forum.softwareblaze.com/viewtopic.php?t=137</a>

I will leave it up to you for the final decision.

Off topic - I had moved to TBird as it was required for syncing my address book (and calendar via Lightning) with my Pocket PC. I have always preferred the integrated and professional look of SeaMonkey and finally decided I am content to maintain two address books (on in SeaMonkey and the other on my PDA). In a nutshell - I grew tired of having my choices dictated by others who do not add support for SeaMonkey. I am very pleased to be a SeaMonkey guy once again!!
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Post by BenoitRen »

Glad to see you around, jtek! Thanks for the suggestion. I just added it.
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Post by therube »

BenoitRen just to point out, Philip has made some layout changes to his site splitting up extensions between pages. Unfortunately some of your links no longer point to the correct location.

He now uses:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modified.html
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html
& http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html

(How does he ever keep track of all of that? He's a one man Mozilla machine ;-).)
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Re: My SeaMonkey website

Post by Zerebralus »

really sad that some older themes don't work with sm 2.x :-(

especially Sky Pilot Classic or Orbit +
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You are replying to a thread from 2008. Locking. Feel free to start a new one.
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