The pinball theme is excellent! I am now using it for most of my
browsing. Thanks to Johannes for giving us some new themes at last.
Mike
Booler wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
Nigel L responds:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes
Nigel L wrote:
Nigel L responds:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla
0.9.9 on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop
Navigator (only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them
since I usually
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla 0.9.9
on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop Navigator
(only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them since I
usually use latest nightly. Rgds,
Nigel L
...
On 03/18/2002 4:46 AM, Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla 0.9.9
on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop Navigator
(only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them since I
usually use latest nightly
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla 0.9.9
on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop Navigator
(only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them since I
usually use latest nightly
Nigel L responds:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla
0.9.9 on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop
Navigator (only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them
since I usually use latest
Nigel L wrote:
Nigel L responds:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Nigel L wrote:
www.xulplanet.com added GreyModern and Pinball themes for Mozilla
0.9.9 on March 17. Latter adds pleasing splashes of color atop
Navigator (only). I'd welcome word of which build will break them
since I usually
JTK wrote:
Oh my God, are you serious?!?! Mozilla is *deleting* themes it doesn't
like? What, I suppose it checks them for Communist content and rejects
them if they don't have enough for AOLs liking?
Well, actually it bases its decision on the skin version, so maybe AOL
has a few right
Not the specs - back in September certain short-sighted developers
effectively told 3rd party theme designers to go forth and multiply,
with unsurprising results...
Which bit of it's not finished yet do you, or they, have trouble
understanding?
Either:
1) You try and keep up with XUL
Gervase Markham wrote:
Which bit of it's not finished yet do you, or they, have trouble
understanding?
that's not the issue, Gerv. I don't design themes, BTW.
Either:
1) You try and keep up with XUL development, and accept that things will
break
This is exactly what theme
,
but they still *worked*. Since this fix, perfectly good themes are
*deleted* on the mere *suspicion* of incompatibility.
Oh my God, are you serious?!?! Mozilla is *deleting* themes it doesn't
like? What, I suppose it checks them for Communist content and rejects
them if they don't have enough
I'm running build 2002010403 and I just stumbled across a cool bonus.
This build allows switching chromes without restarting Mozilla. Thanks
to whoever implemented this handy feature. I hope it stays in future
builds.
Dan
are in general
waiting for
1.0. I assumed that this would mean that there would be very few
themes,
but not that it would mean none at all. Are there any out there tested
with Mozilla 0.9.7 at all?
Just curious. I kinda miss skypilot.
it was possible to switch themes
instantly, but there were a number of bugs. Big hairy ones. So, OTF (on-the-fly)
theme switching was disabled until later on, when other issues were resolved.
Looks like it's been picked up since then. Glad to see it. :)
--
jesus X [ Booze-fueled paragon of pointless cruelty
), the
feature
crashes Mozilla whenever I switch themes. I though this was the
reason the on-the-fly theme switching was disabled many moons ago.
The failure to which you are referring must be indigenous to your
system. I too am using Mozilla on a windows system, and the theme
switching
Wabbit wrote:
those six skins say they are tested for 0.96, not 0.97.
Yes, but some or all work with 0.9.7. I have used Little Mozilla, Wood,
and Star Trek with no problems and no incompatibility messages. I
seem to keep coming back to Modern, though.
Yup, I found another site that said they were tested with 0.97 also.
Unfortunately, I couldn't get the download/install to work. I'll try
again later. I still like sky-pilot the best, but it isn't available...
Wabbit
Dan Howard wrote:
Wabbit wrote:
those six skins say they are tested
Wabbit wrote:
those six skins say they are tested for 0.96, not 0.97.
Wabbit
P.S. And what happened to sky-pilot. That was the best damm skin
available, until somone started mucking around with the specs
Not the specs - back in September certain short-sighted developers
I hear that the specs keep changing, and people are in general waiting for
1.0. I assumed that this would mean that there would be very few themes,
but not that it would mean none at all. Are there any out there tested
with Mozilla 0.9.7 at all?
Just curious. I kinda miss skypilot
wrote:
I hear that the specs keep changing, and people are in general
waiting for
1.0. I assumed that this would mean that there would be very few
themes,
but not that it would mean none at all. Are there any out there tested
with Mozilla 0.9.7 at all?
Just curious. I kinda miss
Hi
Since www.themes.org is now load of utter crap (which used to be good for
mozilla themes), where can you now find mozzila themes?
thanks.
Stewart hector wrote:
Hi
Since www.themes.org is now load of utter crap (which used to be good for
mozilla themes), where can you now find mozzila themes?
thanks.
There are a few at:
http://www.geocities.com/alfredkayser/mozilla/themes.htm
I suspect there aren't many people making
Lucas MacBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Stewart hector wrote:
Hi
Since www.themes.org is now load of utter crap (which used to be good
for
mozilla themes), where can you now find mozzila themes?
thanks.
There a
dnar wrote:
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:25:18 +0800, nf wrote:
Where else can one get themes for Netscape 6.2/Mozilla?
The Theme Park has a whopping *3* themes on it. There has GOT to be
more, no?
Try themes.org:-
http://www.themes.org/skins/mozilla/
http://alpha.themes.org/skins/mozilla
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:25:18 +0800, nf wrote:
Where else can one get themes for Netscape 6.2/Mozilla?
The Theme Park has a whopping *3* themes on it. There has GOT to be
more, no?
Try themes.org:-
http://www.themes.org/skins/mozilla/
http://alpha.themes.org/skins/mozilla/
Not much
nf wrote:
Where else can one get themes for Netscape 6.2/Mozilla?
The Theme Park has a whopping *3* themes on it. There has GOT to be
more, no?
Yes, but not much. As the theme format keeps changing most
authors just gave up.
However, check out :
http://www.geocities.com/alfredkayser
Alfred Kayser wrote:
nf wrote:
Where else can one get themes for Netscape 6.2/Mozilla?
The Theme Park has a whopping *3* themes on it. There has GOT to be
more, no?
Yes, but not much. As the theme format keeps changing most
authors just gave up.
However, check out :
http
Gord McFee wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
nf wrote:
Where else can one get themes for Netscape 6.2/Mozilla?
The Theme Park has a whopping *3* themes on it. There has GOT to be
more, no?
Yes, but not much. As the theme format keeps changing most
authors just gave up
Where else can one get themes for Netscape 6.2/Mozilla?
The Theme Park has a whopping *3* themes on it. There has GOT to be
more, no?
Ken wrote:
Malodushnikh wrote:
No, that's an incorrect opinion by some very misled engineers who, for
some reason, believe that all files are faster when they're stored as
JAR files.
Well, I'm only reciting the opinions of that Mozilla Quest article pointed to
elsewhere. I
Garth Wallace wrote:
MozillaQuest.com is not a reputable source of information.
Not now it's not, but back when that article was written it tried to be
relaible. In fact the article I linked to claimed to be written by
Fabian Guisset rather than Mike Angelo.
However I think the case of
David Hallowell wrote:
Jar files are nothing more than zip files. I've created zip files in
winzip and just renamed the file from .zip to .jar and it works as long
as you retain the directory information.
If what you say is true, I wish someone would have clued me in onto this way sooner.
No, that's an incorrect opinion by some very misled engineers who, for
some reason, believe that all files are faster when they're stored as
JAR files.
On all platforms, but particularly on the Mac, opening and reading from
ten jar files is a great deal faster than opening and reading from
I'm using Win-98SE, so I can't use the advise you have provided.
Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com) works on all Windows variants. Mozilla's
JAR files do not use a MANIFEST, and so are just renamed ZIP files. Any
program which can create ZIP files can create JARs.
Gerv
You could try here:
news://news.mozilla.org/netscape.public.mozilla.builds
and also here:
news://news.mozilla.org/netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey
Neither of these newsgroups are appropriate for themes questions. See
http://www.mozilla.org/community.html .
Gerv
Thanks. I'm just amazed that now finally everyone is telling me that JAR is the same
format as
ZIP. Had I knew earlier I wouldn't have been pulling my hair out trying to reJar my
edited skin
files. I'll try to rezip them and install it as a new theme and see if it works with
Netscape.
Ken wrote:
I have tried to get some pointers as to which newsgroup I should go to
within the Netscape or Mozilla newsgroup servers to get in touch with
someone that has experience or knowledge with Netscape 6.X themes edit
and creation.
I have already posted messages to the Netscape 6
Travis Crump wrote:
On windows 2000, I just use the *nix shell emulator cyngus which comes
with a jar utility which both jars and unjars(works just like tar).
Also, you don't need to rejar them if you are just using them yourself.
All of my chrome directory is used by mozilla in an
Travis Crump wrote:
On windows 2000, I just use the *nix shell emulator cyngus which comes
with a jar utility which both jars and unjars(works just like tar).
Also, you don't need to rejar them if you are just using them yourself.
All of my chrome directory is used by mozilla in an
Ken wrote:
Suppose for now I run the edited skin files without re-JARring, where to
do paste the skin file tree into, relative to the Netscape 6.2 install
directory?
The info here may help:
http://www.mozillaquest.com/stories/MozillaMagic01/Mozilla_Magic01_Story01.html
Yes, one time
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Travis Crump wrote:
On windows 2000, I just use the *nix shell emulator cyngus which comes
with a jar utility which both jars and unjars(works just like tar).
Also, you don't need to rejar them if you are just using them
through that article a few days ago. I'll check it out again. So
are you
saying that any JAR utility that can create JAR files can do the job? I wonder why
Theme Wrap
ends up generating themes that install in NS 6.2 but then NS 6.2 complains it's an NS
6.1 Theme.
I guess there is some sort
Malodushnikh wrote:
No, that's an incorrect opinion by some very misled engineers who, for
some reason, believe that all files are faster when they're stored as
JAR files.
Well, I'm only reciting the opinions of that Mozilla Quest article pointed to
elsewhere. I
personally can't say if
Ken wrote:
Travis Crump wrote:
I'm using Win-98SE, so I can't use the advise you have provided. It's
frustrating that Win-Zip 8.0 unpacks JAR files, but cannot repack them.
Any other ideas or any utilities that can re-JAR files?
Cygnus Cygwin will run on WIndows 98 as well as Win2K.
Ken wrote:
I have tried to get some pointers as to which newsgroup I should go to within the
Netscape or
Mozilla newsgroup servers to get in touch with someone that has experience or
knowledge with
Netscape 6.X themes edit and creation.
I have already posted messages to the Netscape 6
Thanks for the pointers. I'll check it out.
Richter wrote:
You could try here:
news://news.mozilla.org/netscape.public.mozilla.builds
and also here:
news://news.mozilla.org/netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey
Gus
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Malodushnikh wrote:
No, that's an incorrect opinion by some very misled engineers who, for
some reason, believe that all files are faster when they're stored as
JAR files.
Huh? AFAIK, the reason we use jars is to cut down on footprint, which
seriously
Jim Patterson wrote:
Cygnus Cygwin will run on WIndows 98 as well as Win2K. However, if you
want something a bit smaller, download and install a Java developer's
kit (JDK) from Sun at http://java.sun.com. Jar is the Java Archiver, and
is included with the JDK.
I'm not sure if all
Jim Patterson wrote:
Cygnus Cygwin will run on WIndows 98 as well as Win2K. However, if you
want something a bit smaller, download and install a Java developer's
kit (JDK) from Sun at http://java.sun.com. Jar is the Java Archiver, and
is included with the JDK.
Actually, isn't the JAR
Daniel Veditz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone decided to bump the skin version number, blocking old skins from
use. Personally I'd have rather made my own decisions about whether the skin
had degraded to an unusable point or not.
I don't think it is this, since the littlemozilla theme was
dialog, click yes,
wait, menues and buttons flicker a bit -- but still the theme
does not appear anywhere in the themes menu.
Actually nothing seems to have been copied at all. And yes, I
have software installation enabled. The problem has been
ocurring with milestone 0.9.5 and all nightly builds
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 10:31:18 +0200,
Alfred Kayser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Way to fix things manually: edit all-skins.rdf in the chrome dir of the
:profile dir, and change the 'skinVersion' values for LittleMozilla to 0.9.4
Um. What I did was change every occurrence of the string
David Gerard wrote:
Got LittleMozilla from themes.org ... 0.9.4 refuses to believe that this
theme is actually advanced enough to work with it, even though the listing
on themes.org claims it has been updated in the past few days.
So, what do I fiddle with in the LittleMozilla .jar to get
David Gerard wrote:
Got LittleMozilla from themes.org ... 0.9.4 refuses to believe that this
theme is actually advanced enough to work with it, even though the listing
on themes.org claims it has been updated in the past few days.
So, what do I fiddle with in the LittleMozilla .jar to get
David Gerard wrote:
Got LittleMozilla from themes.org ... 0.9.4 refuses to believe that this
theme is actually advanced enough to work with it, even though the listing
on themes.org claims it has been updated in the past few days.
So, what do I fiddle with in the LittleMozilla .jar to get
David Gerard wrote:
Got LittleMozilla from themes.org ... 0.9.4 refuses to believe that this
theme is actually advanced enough to work with it, even though the listing
on themes.org claims it has been updated in the past few days.
So, what do I fiddle with in the LittleMozilla .jar to get
Got LittleMozilla from themes.org ... 0.9.4 refuses to believe that this
theme is actually advanced enough to work with it, even though the listing
on themes.org claims it has been updated in the past few days.
So, what do I fiddle with in the LittleMozilla .jar to get 0.9.4 to accept
it?
--
Is it possible to install themes without being on-line? I want to
install the Skypilot theme on my machine at work but it doesn't have a
'net connection (only certain machines have 'net access at the moment).
At x.themes.org the link runs an installer but I did find an old (Nov
2000) copy
Alfred,
Just thought that you should have a bit of good news. I have
installed all three of your themes in Netscape 6.1 Preview 1 and they
all work well. Not completely happy with the print quality in the
address bar, but that is a small thing. I used the install button on
your page
Ok, I used my other system and was able to download the themes from
Alfred's site. Al, you mentioned that I had to put them in my profile
directory. Which one? the one under the program itself, or under
apllication data under windows. And do I have to do anything special
other then copy
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Wabbit wrote:
Ok, 9.1 is pretty good, and night before last the build finally fixed
the SSL problems with sending email and the search problem.
How I'd like to check into themes. Obviously Themes.org is useless,
judging from comments I've read.
My question
Jay Garcia wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Checkout LittleMozilla and Wood at:
http://members.tripodnet.nl/AKayser/skins/themes.htm
They work for both Mozilla 0.9.1 (and current builds) and Netscape 6.1
PR1.
You can download also the 'jar' files, but installing will also work
(the jar
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Checkout LittleMozilla and Wood at:
http://members.tripodnet.nl/AKayser/skins/themes.htm
They work for both Mozilla 0.9.1 (and current builds) and Netscape 6.1
PR1.
You can download also the 'jar' files, but installing
Holger Metzger wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Checkout LittleMozilla and Wood at:
http://members.tripodnet.nl/AKayser/skins/themes.htm
They work for both Mozilla 0.9.1 (and current builds) and Netscape 6.1
PR1.
You can download also the 'jar'
Holger Metzger wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Checkout LittleMozilla and Wood at:
http://members.tripodnet.nl/AKayser/skins/themes.htm
They work for both Mozilla 0.9.1 (and current builds) and Netscape 6.1
PR1.
You can download also the 'jar'
to check into themes. Obviously Themes.org is useless,
judging from comments I've read.
My question is are there any alternate sites for themes, and is there
a URL where I can learn about creating or installing themes. I'm
especially interested in manual installation.
I found a site
in handy a few times and heck it was $30ish) I have seen ads
for N6 but
they say nothing of Beta.
Todd
Netscape 6.1 PREVIEW RELEASE 1 was released today, it's based on Mozilla
0.9.1. Netscape 6.0 and 6.01 was based on Mozilla 0.6.
Still the themes at
http://members.tripod.lycos.nl
Yep, and it is already there
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.1_PR1
Hope that the animation gif bug is fixed in this.
--
steve
http://www.skeeter-s.com/svg
SVG examples for Mozilla
Todd MacDonald wrote:
Yes but is N6 still based on Mozilla .50??? Are newer versions of N6 based on
later mozilla builds?? Does netscape consider N6 a finished , but work still in
progress ala Microsoft's service patches? I have N6 on CD Rom (The printed manual
has come in handy a few times
crashes.
Todd
Alfred Kayser wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi all,
x.themes.org is down, and the Mozilla 0.9.1 release (real soon now) has
again changed the theme format.
However, I've updated my themes (Alfred, LittleMozilla, and Wood),
and made them available at:
http
Will N6 a seperate beast from mozilla now?? or will they build a new N6 when
Mozzila reaches 1.0??
You'd have to ask Netscape that. There'll certainly be something from them
before Mozilla 1.0, and probably at Mozilla 1.0 as well.
What is involved in switching from build to build??
not bad. The wood theme looks promising, but installation never ends and
freezes mozilla (build 2001-05-30) - pitty :(
Alfred Kayser wrote:
Hi all,
x.themes.org is down, and the Mozilla 0.9.1 release (real soon now) has
again changed the theme format.
However, I've updated my themes
Alfred Kayser wrote:
http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/AKayser/skins/themes.htm
Ahh! This goes right into my bookmark file!
Try it out, and let me know what you think.
The LittleMozilla theme is very nice!
--
- Torgeir
I'm still getting the icons for modern I had months ago. I've seen a
different set somewhere that have more color in the forward, reply and
reply-to-all buttons. Any way I can check which theme version I'm using?
This might be something to do with how I'm doing things. I have 0.9
installed on
I remember somebody posting (after 0.9 was released) that a new theme
(modern I think) had been put into Mozilla. A couple of days ago I
checked a nightly and saw some really pretty cool icons in the mail tool
etc. However it was a little unstable so I didn't install. Now the
change appears
It seems that the themes on X.Themes.Org no longer install. The
webmaster? of xthemes has shown interest in fixing the situation (see
his message below), but needs help getting oriented.
Could someone please mail him some help (*reply to all* on this message
Do you know where there are any documentation abou this?
I would strongly recommend that theme authors (who seem, judging by
comments on x.themes.org, to be a bit annoyed at the moment) _wait_ until
Mozilla's XUL syntax has stabilised before they update their themes. The
relevant bug is:
http
Hi,
using build 2001-05-09 it is not possible to download/install a mozilla
theme.
Does anyone have an idea why this is and how i can fix it?
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
veera wrote:
Look at Variable Width fonts, IDIOT!! Its not a property of the skin.
That's why he was asking. No need to be rude.
Garth Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
veera wrote:
Look at Variable Width fonts, IDIOT!! Its not a property of the skin.
That's why he was asking. No need to be rude.
NO, no, I was replying to myself and was just trying some weak pun
that I had not looked hard enough myself.
Sorry
Great (not meant ironic). The theme uninstall button is there, but wehy
is it greyed out ? I would understand if I woudnt be able to uninstall
modern or classic, but I cant uninstall any themes.
Thanks
Gorgeus
I can uninstall on yesterdays Linux build. Which build/platform are you
using? And yes, you can't uninstall Classic/Modern/Blue, but you can
uninstall other themes.
Pratik.
Georg Meyer wrote:
Great (not meant ironic). The theme uninstall button is there, but wehy
is it greyed out ? I
Gervase Markham wrote:
Great (not meant ironic). The theme uninstall button is there, but wehy
is it greyed out ? I would understand if I woudnt be able to uninstall
modern or classic, but I cant uninstall any themes.
Yeah, this is a bit of a UI problem. We really should have a note
When I preview the themes for Mozilla, it shows the location bar in the top
toolbar but when I apply the theme it puts it in it's own toolbar. Is there a
way to have it in the top toolbar free up more page space?
Thanks.
Nancy
I want to change the fonts that appear on the menus. The "File",
"Bookmarks", "Help" etc.
Modern looks very cool, but for M0.8 the fonts were ugly (times new
roman?). However, I loved the helvetica fone used in loburi_flat.
Here what I am talking about:
Font I hate, but skin I love:
the "Apply" button.
--
Jerry Baker
"If snakes could talk they probably wouldn't waste their time trying to
get you to eat apples." - Unknown
And how would one delete a theme that is buggy. I can't find a "delete"
button for particular themes...so I'm not provided an opportunity to
reinvoke.
Thanks,
Howie
Thomas Scheffler wrote:
Hi there,
I'm using mozilla 7.0 that build with svg and the one without it. The
problem is in both of them. Since version 0.7 there is no apply button
anymore when I select a new theme. So I thought clicking OK will result the
same. Nope. It doesn't.
Can anybody
Using the build (win32) I downloaded last Wednesday, January 17, 2001, I
dsocovered a problem with themes. I downloaded a theme that causes
Mozilla to resemble Internet Explorer - to test and check it out. It
downloaded okay with no apparent problems; however, when I went to
select the item
Ian Tindale wrote:
I noticed an animated gorilla or monkey in my downloads of the nightlies
- don't tell me I'm wasting download time on that every time I get a
nightly (often a week). Where does that gorilla actually show up?
Ian Tindale
If you're downlading the win32.zip or
Hey Asa,
my question is important too (whine whine):
... is there a way to easily install the latest nightlies and not have
to redownload/install JAVA, Themes, PSM and Plugins?
I have tried to just copy the latest nightly files right over the
installed build and it SEEMS to work
Instead of the installer, download the zip files (*.tar.gz for linux,
*.zip for windows). unzip them into the same directory each time and
you'll notice that you won't have to install plugins/themes everytime.
Pratik.
Peter Lairo wrote:
Hey Asa,
my question is important too (whine whine
I noticed an animated gorilla or monkey in my downloads of the nightlies
- don't tell me I'm wasting download time on that every time I get a
nightly (often a week). Where does that gorilla actually show up?
Ian Tindale
Hi,
is there a way to easily install the latest nightlies and not have to
redownload/install JAVA, Themes, PSM and Plugins?
I have tried to just copy the latest nightly files right over the
installed build and it SEEMS to work.
Is there anything i should be aware of?
Is there a better way
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