Rogue roguexz at gmail.com writes:
Jakub, you are comparing how the widget looks in Firefox 3 alone. What
about other browsers? What if the native widgets in those other browsers
look terrible?
The main 2 browser engines in Fedora are:
* Gecko - for everything using this, the widgets will look
Martin Sourada martin.sourada at seznam.cz writes:
Alas, the nodoka-kwin-theme is still empty, what's the progress on it Laith?
I believe the main issue is that we don't have a KDE 4 port of DeKorator yet,
and Rawhide is already using KDE 4 KWin, so we can't use the theme in Rawhide
yet. (WM
I'm not being mean or anything, but I don't think having war stuff in the
wallpaper is a good idea, I don't wanna see war whenever I open my computer.
Honestly, I'll change the theme if that is actually the default for F9.
Sorry for being rude, but I really hate war! I'm from Iraq if that helps
On 12/30/07, Laith Juwaidah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not being mean or anything, but I don't think having war stuff in the
wallpaper is a good idea, I don't wanna see war whenever I open my computer.
Honestly, I'll change the theme if that is actually the default for F9.
Sorry for being
On Dec 30, 2007 8:19 AM, Rogue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just toying around with the Splash![1] addon for mozilla apps and
I believe we can leverage the same for branding the applications, via a
custom Fedora centric splash screen.
What do you folks think about it?
First I very much
Hi,
first to introduce myself. I'm 29 years old fiber-optics technician
and a linux geek from Croatia. I used fedora since came out but for my
primary desktop since FC5 (i used openSUSE before and Mandriva before
that, ubuntu just doesn't work for me). I'm also a amateur
photographer and have
Valent Turkovic wrote:
I have seen this:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F9Themes/Waves
and it frightens me if this is going to be the Fedora 9 theme... or
anything near this. If these are only sketches then ok.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F9Themes clearly highlights that