On 7/3/2014 7:52 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
> EE wrote on 07/04/2014 07:42 AM:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 7/3/2014 1:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>>> On 02/07/14 22:50, Daniel wrote:
>>>>> Searching for userChrome.css as I type.
>>>>
>>>> Well!! I'm not seeing any green anywhere, so I must have screwed it 
>>>> up!!
>>>> Time to try a different/lower level in the directory chain.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Try searching for userChrome-example.css.  That file should always be
>>> created when installing SeaMonkey.  If you find it but not
>>> userChrome.css, just copy userChrome-example.css into the same directory
>>> and rename it as userChrome.css.
>>>
>> Those example files are not present in the recent versions of 
>> SeaMonkey.  They were not present when I started using SeaMonkey at 
>> version 2.20.
>>
> To expand on Hartmut's answer yesterday, they are no longer in the 
> profile folder, but kept in the application-folder's omni.ja java 
> archive folder (For Linux, that's at /seamonkey/omni.ja 
> (/defaults/profile/chrome/userChrome-example.css and /seamonkey/omni.ja 
> (/defaults/profile/chrome/userContent-example.css). HTH
> 

How, then, is someone supposed to extract userChrome.css and
userContent.css (or userChrome-example.css and userContent-example.css
to use as templates to create the others) from omni.ja and place them
into the chrome directory of a profile?

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