Here's a sort of update and an announcement, all in one.
This is the final look of the browser side (fwiw the layout in the pic is how I usually have my own stuff laid out) -
The Email side still looks as I want it to and that will still look like the Email pics a few posts back.
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The other thing is that I've decided that AK2 is not going to be a public theme on AMO for Thunderbird or SeaMonkey.
Have a look at this pic and then I'll explain what you're looking at -
http://franklion.co.uk/AK2-PICS/Metal%2 ... Monkey.png
That's the recent Thunderbird theme figures for ML Sea Monkey and, as most people know, Thunderbird are carrying on with 'legacy' extensions, Complete Themes and the Gecko engine, i.e. not like Firefox.
So, there's the theme going along and maxing at 6,500 active daily users during the week and plunging down at the weekend. If you design a theme, as this one is, for use in the workplace then that is expected. No idea if the 6,500 is accurate, could be x10 that for all I know, but there are less Thunderbird users than Firefox and even as it is that theme is at #11 out of 105 T/Bird themes. OK?
Now look at what happens in the third week of June - figures drop by over two thirds and then just carry on going up and down during the week as though nothing was wrong. Isn't this precisely what I've been saying for years and what has been happening for years? This isn't the T/Bird people doing this, this is the AMO site and it was bad enough when they were doing it with Firefox stuff.
No, **** that. AK2 is a damn fine looking theme and deserves better than that. That is the very last time that AMO is going to mess about with my theme figures ever again. ML Sea Monkey and Silver Sea Monkey are already on AMO and that's fine, but AK2 will not be going there.
On the plus side, I may well put it on my own site. The only reason I haven't put the other new themes there is that, er, I really hate writing those webpages and they are really dull to do and take ages.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.)
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