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Firebird Icon
Hi all,
I didn't really think the firebird icon that currently is in 0.6 was spectacular, so I made my own. If you really wanted to, you could use a resource editor to replace the mozilla icons within the executable with these (like I did ). Here's a preview:
(many of these use the alpha channel, so if you can't see 'em, it ain't my fault! update your browser [to Firebird! ])
You can grab the whole set, including .ico files (windows xp nice ones, but with standard icons too), in this package:
firebird-icons [ TAR/BZ2 | ZIP ]
thunderbird-icons - [ TAR/BZ2 | ZIP ]
I didn't really think the firebird icon that currently is in 0.6 was spectacular, so I made my own. If you really wanted to, you could use a resource editor to replace the mozilla icons within the executable with these (like I did ). Here's a preview:
(many of these use the alpha channel, so if you can't see 'em, it ain't my fault! update your browser [to Firebird! ])
You can grab the whole set, including .ico files (windows xp nice ones, but with standard icons too), in this package:
firebird-icons [ TAR/BZ2 | ZIP ]
thunderbird-icons - [ TAR/BZ2 | ZIP ]
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lol... well i just remembered there's a less invasive way to put the logo in place on Mozilla Firebird Help:
http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.html#app_icon
http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.html#app_icon
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sj26 wrote:lol... well i just remembered there's a less invasive way to put the logo in place on Mozilla Firebird Help:
http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.html#app_icon
Looks like texturize.net is down. In any case, I've always used my own Firebird icon, so I know my way around. Thanks anyway.
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If http://iconpacks.mozdev.org/phoenix/ was up then you guys could see where my favourite Firebird icons are...
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