Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderbird
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Re: Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderb
Never mind, updated again today and it's gone back to normal
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
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Thanks!! I'm glad it's working.
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Re: Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderb
The New/Edit/Copy button (above) of the Saved Password Editor 2.0 extension looks weird with your themes.
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Unfortunately I'm unable to test it on Linux.
Can someone under Linux confirm this?
Can someone under Linux confirm this?
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Re: Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderb
There's a CSS overflow problem in the latest Silvermel builds, when viewing an entire conversation whose subject line is too long to fit: the subject doesn't wrap, spills onto a second line and cuts off the first message summary; see the screenshot below (subject line blacked out, but the length is unchanged)
This doesn't happen in the default theme (the subject line wraps, starting aligned with the [Archive] button and wrapping to a second line, then the message pane stays below that)
This doesn't happen in the default theme (the subject line wraps, starting aligned with the [Archive] button and wrapping to a second line, then the message pane stays below that)
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@MartZuid and blerner42:
thank you very much for reporting! Both issues will be fixed in the next version.
@gmsj: I didn't receive any report concerning problems on Linux. What happens to you? The theme doesn't install?
thank you very much for reporting! Both issues will be fixed in the next version.
@gmsj: I didn't receive any report concerning problems on Linux. What happens to you? The theme doesn't install?
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Re: Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderb
Hi.
First of all, [Chara|Silver]mel are *THE* best themes for FF and TB. Thanks for the effort that you obviously put into them.
Using TB 3.1.7 and Charamel r4303 (and every other release I've tried) I have a problem with long TO: lines in the message window being truncated. This problem does not happen with the default theme. There are no extensions enabled.
Here is the default theme. There are 5 addresses: two are shown completely, one is cut off after showing some of the Display Name, and then it correctly says "2 more".
Here is Charamel with a truncated (or covered?) TO line. Of the 5 addresses, two are shown, followed by a gap, then it only says "2 more" when there are actually 3 more to be displayed. I've underlined the big gap in red.
If I widen the window (just ever so slightly in this case, because of the size of the e-mail address) the third address shows in it's entirety.
Can you please fix this?
First of all, [Chara|Silver]mel are *THE* best themes for FF and TB. Thanks for the effort that you obviously put into them.
Using TB 3.1.7 and Charamel r4303 (and every other release I've tried) I have a problem with long TO: lines in the message window being truncated. This problem does not happen with the default theme. There are no extensions enabled.
Here is the default theme. There are 5 addresses: two are shown completely, one is cut off after showing some of the Display Name, and then it correctly says "2 more".
Here is Charamel with a truncated (or covered?) TO line. Of the 5 addresses, two are shown, followed by a gap, then it only says "2 more" when there are actually 3 more to be displayed. I've underlined the big gap in red.
If I widen the window (just ever so slightly in this case, because of the size of the e-mail address) the third address shows in it's entirety.
Can you please fix this?
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Hi WillardMcBain, thank you for reporting this!
Thunderbird bugs are normally difficult to me to fix since I don't use Thunderbird myself...
I did a try, could you please have a look if it solves the issue?
Silvermel:
http://www.silvermel.net/dev/xpi/silver ... _r4307.xpi
Charamel:
http://www.silvermel.net/dev/xpi/charam ... _r4307.xpi
Thunderbird bugs are normally difficult to me to fix since I don't use Thunderbird myself...
I did a try, could you please have a look if it solves the issue?
Silvermel:
http://www.silvermel.net/dev/xpi/silver ... _r4307.xpi
Charamel:
http://www.silvermel.net/dev/xpi/charam ... _r4307.xpi
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Re: Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderb
SWEET!
It's fixed, and the best themes ever are even better!
Thanks so much!
It's fixed, and the best themes ever are even better!
Thanks so much!
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Thank you, WillardMcBain!
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Fist of all Silvermel and Charamel are the best theme for firefox.
I have the latest firefox 3.6.13 with Silvermel 1.3.6 on XP and I want show you my suggestion (or bugs?) with All in one sidebar addon.
In addition there is a problem also in the print window.
Look this picture here: http://img41.imageshack.us/f/silvermel.png/ for understand.
I have a dream, to see one day a theme like Silvermel but with the light blue colors (like this forum), I have ready the name, Aquamel.
Thank you for your work.
I have the latest firefox 3.6.13 with Silvermel 1.3.6 on XP and I want show you my suggestion (or bugs?) with All in one sidebar addon.
In addition there is a problem also in the print window.
Look this picture here: http://img41.imageshack.us/f/silvermel.png/ for understand.
I have a dream, to see one day a theme like Silvermel but with the light blue colors (like this forum), I have ready the name, Aquamel.
Thank you for your work.
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Re: Silvermel and Charamel - Themes for Firefox and Thunderb
happysurf wrote:Fist of all Silvermel and Charamel are the best theme for firefox.
I have the latest firefox 3.6.13 with Silvermel 1.3.6 on XP and I want show you my suggestion (or bugs?) with All in one sidebar addon.
In addition there is a problem also in the print window.
Look this picture here: http://img41.imageshack.us/f/silvermel.png/ for understand.
I have a dream, to see one day a theme like Silvermel but with the light blue colors (like this forum), I have ready the name, Aquamel.
Thank you for your work.
Thank you very much happysurf and welcome to the Forum!!
Oh.. As far as I can remember AIOS used to work in the way you're showing on that picture... Weird... I will have a look on the issues and if it is possible to make it like you're proposing. Thank you!
The problem with the scrollbars is an old bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378272 . Unfortunately, I don't think they will fix this one.
Not a bad idea with "Aquamel" Maybe when I'm able to manage some free time...