Referring to the images above, this is what I'm seeing. In the first
one, both buttons are disabled since I haven't navigated to another
message. The second one, the Back one message button becomes active
(Forward one message still inactive) since I navigated to a new
message. The third one
Robert Kaiser a écrit :
What are you talking about? ChatZilla is surely still bundled.
I thought I'd read here that it now had to be installed separately. My bad!
S.
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6:09 AM:
Referring to the images above, this is what I'm seeing. In the first
one, both buttons are disabled since I haven't navigated to another
message. The second one, the Back one message button becomes active
(Forward one
Sailfish wrote:
Just to be sure you're not misunderstanding. These buttons should not
act any differently in All American than they do in the default theme.
If you believe that they are, please provide me a detail scenario of
where it differs so I can investigate it further.
It was entirely
My bloviated meandering follows what JAS graced us with on 9/29/2011
11:12 AM:
Sailfish wrote:
Just to be sure you're not misunderstanding. These buttons should not
act any differently in All American than they do in the default theme.
If you believe that they are, please provide me a detail
Sailfish wrote:
Also, the alternate throbber should not be a Netscape one but, rather,
the Mozilla throbber that originally came with that theme.
Yes you are correct, bad eyesight. I am using this on a netbook.
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My bloviated meandering follows what JAS graced us with on 9/29/2011
12:07 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
Also, the alternate throbber should not be a Netscape one but, rather,
the Mozilla throbber that originally came with that theme.
Yes you are correct, bad eyesight. I am using this on a netbook.
Sailfish a écrit :
Feel free to comment back here with any problems or suggestions.
Oh, please do port Simple Green!
S.
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Sailfish a écrit :
Feel free to comment back here with any problems or suggestions.
Oh, please do port Simple Green!
I enjoy Andy Fraley's Netscape/Thunderbird 9 Netstripe theme (Simple
Green) and the
Sailfish a écrit :
Oh, please do port Simple Green!
I enjoy Andy Fraley's Netscape/Thunderbird 9 Netstripe theme (Simple
Green) and the blue variation (Simply Blue) a lot but, regrettably, the
requirement to add all the additional toolbar button icons for Composer
and chatZilla isn't in the
My bloviated meandering follows what S. Beaulieu graced us with on
9/28/2011 10:02 AM:
Sailfish a écrit :
Oh, please do port Simple Green!
I enjoy Andy Fraley's Netscape/Thunderbird 9 Netstripe theme (Simple
Green) and the blue variation (Simply Blue) a lot but, regrettably, the
requirement
S. Beaulieu schrieb:
Considering the fact that Composer is more or less dead and that
chatZilla is not bundled with SM anymore, would it be possible to simply
drop them both from the theme to make it available?
What are you talking about? ChatZilla is surely still bundled.
Robert Kaiser
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5:48 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
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My bloviated meandering follows
Sailfish wrote:
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5:48 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
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My bloviated
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7:20 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
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5:48 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on
8/12/2011 9:33 PM:
My bloviated
Sailfish wrote:
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7:20 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what JAS graced us with on 9/28/2011
5:48 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on
8/12/2011 9:33 PM:
My
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My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer
My bloviated meandering follows what Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)
graced us with on 8/13/2011 10:41 PM:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
The left-click open/restore and drag and drop divider-grippies,
have been and remain, a valued part and parcel of the Linux SeaMonkey
Modern themed
My bloviated meandering follows what Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)
graced us with on 8/13/2011 11:30 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
ViewLayout should work.
Excellent, thank you. Now one supplementary -- is there any way
of either adding to the set of known layouts, or of customising
them further ?
Sailfish wrote:
REF: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Window_layout_-_Thunderbird#Layout
While I haven't tried it myself, the above link looks like it might give you
some ideas on how to do it via userChrome.css
Many thanks, Sailfish : much appreciated.
** Phil.
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 06:41:03 +0100, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
The left-click open/restore and drag and drop divider-grippies,
have been and remain, a valued part and parcel of the Linux SeaMonkey
Modern themed user-experience.
I don't use any
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 07:30:08 +0100, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
ViewLayout should work.
Excellent, thank you. Now one supplementary -- is there any way
of either adding to the set of known layouts, or of customising
them further ? What I have in mind is a
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
I think Sky Pilot to be the best Theme ever designed for Mozilla
Products. I would be using it now, if it was compatible. I like the
ability to click in the dividers and open and close completely.
instead of having to pull them down. I use three
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 06:41:03 +0100, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
The left-click open/restore and drag and drop divider-grippies,
have been and remain, a valued part and parcel of the Linux SeaMonkey
Modern themed user-experience.
I
Barry Edwin Gilmour schrieb:
The left-click open/restore and drag and drop divider-grippies, have
been and remain, a valued part and parcel of the Linux SeaMonkey Modern
themed user-experience.
I can't remember any dysfunction in the nightly explosive development
editions (Well, maybe once a
Sailfish sent me the following::
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5:56 PM:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
sean nathan bean wrote:
Sailfish sent me the following::
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on 8/9/2011
5:56 PM:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
PhillipJones wrote:
I think Sky Pilot to be the best Theme ever designed for Mozilla
Products. I would be using it now, if it was compatible. I like the
ability to click in the dividers and open and close completely.
instead of having to pull them down. I use three pane mode, and and
there
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
The left-click open/restore and drag and drop divider-grippies,
have been and remain, a valued part and parcel of the Linux SeaMonkey
Modern themed user-experience.
I don't use any themes, but using Seamonkey V2.2 under Windows XP
I certainly have the ability to
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8/13/2011 9:26 PM:
sean nathan bean wrote:
Sailfish sent me the following::
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5:56 PM:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on 8/9/2011
5:56 PM:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking
theme, that is listed as the
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking theme,
that is listed as the default theme.
It
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking theme,
that is listed as the default theme.
It
On 7/3/11 9:22 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking theme,
that is listed as the default theme.
It appears that software developers design
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking
theme, that is listed as the
My bloviated meandering follows what Michael Gordon graced us with on
7/27/2011 10:02 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Michael Gordon graced us with on
7/27/2011 10:02 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Bret Busby graced us with on
7/3/2011 9:22 PM:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to
Bret Busby schreef:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking theme,
that is listed as the default theme.
It appears that software developers design software for their own
Interviewed by CNN on 04/07/2011 01:22, Bret Busby told the world:
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking theme,
that is listed as the default theme.
It appears that
My unbuntu 8.04 on my old(ish) laptop computer has just upgraded the
Seamonkey to version 2.
It has changed the appearance of Seamonkey, to some silly looking theme,
that is listed as the default theme.
It appears that software developers design software for their own
pleasure, and not for
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