Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-15 Thread Rupert James
Bamm Gabriana wrote: Rupert James wrote: I really miss Grey Modern; it was clean and classy, just like Mozilla itself. waiting patiently for return of Grey Modern once Moz 1.0 makes it out the door But skins are small fry compared to what the developers are really doing (and the

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-14 Thread Patrick Gallagher
Lancer wrote: Patrick Gallagher wrote: or Grey Modern - very nice skin hopefully themes will become more abundant once the API freeze happens at 1.0 Patrick More abundant?! ...Oh no please! Have you seen that thing which name is WOOD, his author dare to call that a Mozilla Theme...

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-14 Thread Nigel L
Patrick Gallagher wrote: Lancer wrote: Patrick Gallagher wrote: or Grey Modern - very nice skin hopefully themes will become more abundant once the API freeze happens at 1.0 Patrick More abundant?! ...Oh no please! Have you seen that thing which name is WOOD, his author dare to

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-14 Thread Rupert James
I really miss Grey Modern; it was clean and classy, just like Mozilla itself. waiting patiently for return of Grey Modern once Moz 1.0 makes it out the door But skins are small fry compared to what the developers are really doing (and the current Modern is already great). As an end user, I

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-14 Thread Bamm Gabriana
Rupert James wrote: I really miss Grey Modern; it was clean and classy, just like Mozilla itself. waiting patiently for return of Grey Modern once Moz 1.0 makes it out the door But skins are small fry compared to what the developers are really doing (and the current Modern is already

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-09 Thread Sierk Bornemann
Lancer wrote: Patrick Gallagher wrote: or Grey Modern - very nice skin hopefully themes will become more abundant once the API freeze happens at 1.0 Patrick More abundant?! ...Oh no please! Have you seen that thing which name is WOOD, his author dare to call that a Mozilla

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread user
Hopefully. The modern skin is heavy, and very boring in terms of color use (Grayish blue eveywhere. incredible that there is almost no other color around.). i would prefer a sharp, more colorful, no or very little 3D usage, no gradient light weight skin. But those will appear after 1.0 i

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Ian C Smith
Lancer wrote: I guess Mozilla 1.0 should debut with New Skin... What do you think? Oh yes, another last-minute feature addition, just what we need. Do you actually want to see this thing released at all? -- Ian Smith Syn-Apps-Sys Ltd. 1 Old Cider Works Lane, Abbotskerswell, Newton

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread user
well. of course not. i think this will be done by third parties after 1.0 Ian C Smith wrote: Lancer wrote: I guess Mozilla 1.0 should debut with New Skin... What do you think? Oh yes, another last-minute feature addition, just what we need. Do you actually want to see this thing

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Dan Howard
Bamm Gabriana wrote: I guess Mozilla 1.0 should debut with New Skin... What do you think? I agree. Why not call it the Professional skin? Something simple and elegant. The Modern skin is pretty at first glance but you can get tired of looking if you see it everyday. How about

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Bundy
Lancer wrote: I guess Mozilla 1.0 should debut with New Skin... What do you think? I agree when it is released in 2003.

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Bamm Gabriana
Oh yes, another last-minute feature addition, just what we need. Do you actually want to see this thing released at all? A new skin is not really a feature, it's a skin. A feature addition has risks of regression, a new skin actually tests the skins feature. A feature addition takes time away

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Bamm Gabriana
I agree when it is released in 2003. The delayed release of 0.9.9 will not delay the release of 1.0 because 0.9.9 is on a branch while 1.0 is on the trunk. The code for each is being worked on separately. I personally don't mind delaying the release of 1.0 for a few weeks. In particular, I

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread michael lefevre
In article a6alvk$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bamm Gabriana wrote: I agree when it is released in 2003. The delayed release of 0.9.9 will not delay the release of 1.0 because 0.9.9 is on a branch while 1.0 is on the trunk. The code for each is being worked on separately. well yes, but there still

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Bamm Gabriana
It's a two sided coin: we all want it to be out soon otherwise IE will dominate even more. But it will defeat the purpose if we hurry up to release something that is, in my opinion, something that is not yet quite ready for the market. i've never been able to take statements like this

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Holger Metzger
Jonas Jørgensen wrote: Modern Mozillium, I believe. It was really nice. I miss it... :-( Ah yes, that's the one. And the Netscape equivalent was called Grey Modern. Holger -- Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind. (Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man) Netscape 6 Tips:

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Garth Wallace
Bamm Gabriana wrote: Oh yes, another last-minute feature addition, just what we need. Do you actually want to see this thing released at all? A new skin is not really a feature, it's a skin. A feature addition has risks of regression, a new skin actually tests the skins feature. A feature

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Lancer
Patrick Gallagher wrote: or Grey Modern - very nice skin hopefully themes will become more abundant once the API freeze happens at 1.0 Patrick More abundant?! ...Oh no please! Have you seen that thing which name is WOOD, his author dare to call that a Mozilla Theme... And no... I

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Lancer
html head titleLatinMoz_Skin2/title meta HTTP-EQUIV=Content-Type CONTENT=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 !-- ImageReady Preload Script (LatinMoz_Skin2.psd) -- script LANGUAGE=JavaScript !-- function newImage(arg) { if (document.images) { rslt = new Image();

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Morten Nilsen
Lancer wrote: More abundant?! ...Oh no please! Have you seen that thing which name is WOOD, his author dare to call that a Mozilla Theme... wood qualifies the author to a round at the hague tribunal IMHO :) And no... I hope that no happen, I am full with all the trash generated by

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread RV
Bundy wrote: Lancer wrote: I guess Mozilla 1.0 should debut with New Skin... What do you think? I agree when it is released in 2003. JTK has vanished (almost), Bundy is here! Coincidence?

Re: New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-08 Thread Bamm Gabriana
Oh yes, another last-minute feature addition, just what we need. Do you actually want to see this thing released at all? A new skin is not really a feature, it's a skin. A feature addition has risks of regression, a new skin actually tests the skins feature. A feature addition takes

New Skin for 1.0

2002-03-07 Thread Lancer
I guess Mozilla 1.0 should debut with New Skin... What do you think?