Martin Kutschker wrote

>I am writing a little app and I have created specific CSS for different Mozilla skin. 
>For now I did modern and classic. Styling works nicely for these two skin as I know 
>in advance which colours look fine with them. But if the user chooses any other skin 
>eg the ones from NS6 themeing contest, then he or she runs into the problem that 
>Mozilla chooses what seems to be the default skin for Communicator. So the UI 
>"breaks" (ugly colours and stuff).
>
>So I'd like to create a "save skin" for my app, which doesn't set colours and fonts 
>etc.. This "save skin" shall be used as the "default skin" if the user chooses a skin 
>for Mozilla for which no skinning is done for my app. Is there a way to do this?
>
You can install a skin that only applies to your package. You still have 
to contend with the global and/or communicator skins, should you wish to 
use them.


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