Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:15:33 -0500, Leonidas Jones wrote:

I did see that on the Windows version of the default theme, there is a
divider that lets you see where you can click and where you can't.  On
the Mac, it isn't so clear.

On the other hand, the default theme on the Mac looks a lot better,
Then again, i am prejudiced.

You should thank our Mac expert stefanh. He spent a lot of time and
effort fine tuning the "Default" theme for the Mac; so much so that it's
almost a separate theme.

Phil


It is beautiful indeed, though "grippies" support would be nice.

Lee
You remember several years ago there was big fuss over this. It was decided the extra two or three lines of code to keep grippies was deemed as a unnecessary waste of code space. Yet the were theme designers such as the fellow that designed SkyPilot Classic (Sailfish)that came out with a dozen or more themes for, SM, ThunderBird that had the Grippies included. Didn't seem to be much of a burden for him.

Yet for the Mozilla Team designers it seemed to be. Chance are they didn't even try it to see what it was used for had they they would have taken the extra 10 minutes to leave it in.

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