On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:28 PM, François Degrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 2008/5/20 Nick Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I think its much better like this, especially the white. >> >> > That's exactly what I proposed in the very beginning (see mockup), and I > re-proposed in my screenshot with all the comments (see > http://img174.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=04028_Capture_122_1178lo.jpg) > but apparently it is a problem for the firefox menu (since the color of the > font cannot change when the menu item is selected, the white font on a white > bg is unreadable). Maybe that's something we can correct because it looks > really important to me. > I agree with Francisco. Having a greyish GTK makes the theme a bit depressing for general audience. They wouldn't care if it is a technical issue. Would a slight orangish hue instead of pure white help ? Also, one doubt. Is this problem there with FF 3.0 ? IIRC, FF 3.0 is supposed to be better in terms of playing well with the platform it is installed on w.r.t theming. I didn't notice if the screenshots were of FF 2.x or 3.0. I have 3.0 at home and I didn't notice anything bad. But then, I don't usually use the FF menu, so that could be the reason. May be Cimi or Kenneth can shed some light. Bharat Varma d-_-b
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