In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > How about making an IE theme, as well as a special 'Help for IE users'. > While installing asking them if they are IE users, and set the themes by > default and try to tempt the users with Mozilla's additional features. I wouldn't be against them including one (as long as it wasn't called "IE Theme")... in fact, there's already one if I remember correctly... I saw it somewhere. Anyhow, they could include it and call it "Windows Look" or something. But the real challenge isn't the colors and graphics as much as it's the terminology and the way things work... this goes beyond Chromes I think. But I'm not a Chrome-developer, so what do I know...?
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