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fuscia wrote:hey, greg, which theme is that? looks like you must have tweaked whatever it is.
another version of the same ole thing re-colored and some of the toolbar images removed.
other way with toolbar bg's
I did change the desktop theme outer frames and titlebar buttons. The frames I changed from caused every other new window that was opened to open about 10 pixels shifted to the right and down from the existing window.
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Here's a link to my browser I'm using the Milk visual style for Windows
I've resized from 1400x1050 to 1024x768, so that's why it's a bit 'blurry'.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/emjayhaych/Clipboard01.jpg
I've resized from 1400x1050 to 1024x768, so that's why it's a bit 'blurry'.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/emjayhaych/Clipboard01.jpg
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I've been using Noia 2.0 (extreme) 2.9 for a bit. I like it.
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Below is a screenshot of my main profile (I use three), while regarding the way I use Firefox (with "MOZ_NO_REMOTE" user enviroment-variable etc.), please see the "THE FIREFOX PROFILES PRINCIPLE" section on my home-site's principles.html page.
Also if anyone wants to, see this post of mine on ArsTechnica with the whole desktop captured and for older variants of my desktop, optionally also see the various.html page on my home-site.
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cheers all, satyr
Also if anyone wants to, see this post of mine on ArsTechnica with the whole desktop captured and for older variants of my desktop, optionally also see the various.html page on my home-site.
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cheers all, satyr
If you want to, please check out my site: tadej-ivan.50webs.com, and enjoy reading my computing-related discoveries, hints, principles, and rules.
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- satyr
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Oh, thank you very much for a nice comment Kris Silver...
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Very nice. How did you get the CPU usage, RAM and such in the upper right? Stand alone program? If so, which one.
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Nforcr_14 wrote:http://www.samurize.com
Thanks for the link. It looks great. I'm getting a new computer in a couple of weeks. I'll give it a try. Thanks again!
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