Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
- JodyThornton
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Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
I would like two themes VERY MUCH:
(a) an Internet Explorer v9/10 theme. I know Firefox has one.
(b) I really miss the Qute theme from Firefox. One of my favourites.
(a) an Internet Explorer v9/10 theme. I know Firefox has one.
(b) I really miss the Qute theme from Firefox. One of my favourites.
Cheers,
Jody Thornton
(Richmond Hill, Ontario)
Jody Thornton
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- LoudNoise
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Re: Two New Seamonkey Themes
There is a version of Qute that works with Fx 4 and above. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefo ... ustom-mod/ You might email the dev and see if he is interested in making a SeaMonkey version.
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Re: Two New Seamonkey Themes
I doubt someone is going to make a new SeaMonkey theme. SM themes are less popular than Firefox themes and now thanks to this personas crap on the Amo custom Firefox themes are almost dead. We are losing downloads and users quite fast. I don't see people making a lot or any themes for these two browsers in the future but you can contact the developer and see if he's interested to make it compatible with SM.
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Re: Two New Seamonkey Themes
can you please change the topic of this to something that DOESN'T sound like a NEW THEME was released?
I've clicked this topic loads of times, forgetting there is NO THEME here.
Seems kinda dumb for a request for a theme to be a 'hot topic' with only 2 responses and no files.
I've clicked this topic loads of times, forgetting there is NO THEME here.
Seems kinda dumb for a request for a theme to be a 'hot topic' with only 2 responses and no files.
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Re: Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
Good point. Topic changed.
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Re: Two New Seamonkey Themes
jivko wrote:I doubt someone is going to make a new SeaMonkey theme. SM themes are less popular than Firefox themes and now thanks to this personas crap on the Amo custom Firefox themes are almost dead. We are losing downloads and users quite fast. I don't see people making a lot or any themes for these two browsers in the future but you can contact the developer and see if he's interested to make it compatible with SM.
Au contraire. SeaMonkey is going to be the only thing worth making real themes for after Australis, because they have a much more reasonable and conservative approach to the UI, and haven't bought in to the "copy Chrome" idea that Firefox UX has. Ironically, its interface is far more like Firefox 3 than Firefox's is now.
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Re: Two New Seamonkey Themes
jivko wrote:I doubt someone is going to make a new SeaMonkey theme. SM themes are less popular than Firefox themes and now thanks to this personas crap on the Amo custom Firefox themes are almost dead. We are losing downloads and users quite fast. I don't see people making a lot or any themes for these two browsers in the future but you can contact the developer and see if he's interested to make it compatible with SM.
Tried contacting the developer for Qute. He kindly responded, but will NOT be updating his theme for SeaMonkey. D'oh!
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Jody Thornton
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Re: Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
And technically speaking, the Qute theme is one that is not publicly licensed... which is why it was removed from Firefox to begin with.
Tip of the day: If it has "toolbar" in the name, it's crap.
What my avatar is about: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/sea-fox/
What my avatar is about: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/sea-fox/
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Re: Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
Oh see, that I did not know. Interesting
So what is Australis? A new GUI engine for Mozilla?
So what is Australis? A new GUI engine for Mozilla?
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Jody Thornton
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Re: Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
No, it's the new UI for Firefox. In the old numbering scheme it would probably be called Firefox 5.0. It includes some major re-purposing of icons (back/forward/urlbar/stop/reload/go will be permanently merged together), a new menu-based system replacing the addons-bars, a rewritten Customization system, in-Content Options panel, and the removal of several older features like the downloads panel.
Tip of the day: If it has "toolbar" in the name, it's crap.
What my avatar is about: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/sea-fox/
What my avatar is about: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/sea-fox/
- JodyThornton
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Re: Two New Themes wanted for Seamonkey
Man! I'm starting to really miss the original releases of Firefox. I hopped on board around v0.98 and stayed until 3.5. It was exciting and yet simpler in those "early" days. I really liked the 1.x and 2.x releases.
Cheers,
Jody Thornton
(Richmond Hill, Ontario)
Jody Thornton
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