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7 posts tagged with theme

A new Firefox theme

I started a new Firefox theme this weekend. It remains to be seen how far I’ll get. The Firefox project is approaching a milestone 1.0 release and it would be nice to have it done by then. In the meantime, check out … view full post

 

Playstation2 Mozilla theme

I’m trying to decide if I should pick up where I left off with my PlayStation2 Mozilla theme, but this time around design it for the much simpler Firebird instead, for which there already exists a … view full post

 

Tibor Kalman

In February ‘99, having graduated from college and with plenty of spare time on my hands, I designed a Winamp skin. It became hugely popular at the time, much to my suprise: it was featured on multiple websites and in numerous magazines, received a 5/5 rating at Winamp.com, was voted into the … view full post

 

PS2 Mozilla skin

Slow progress is like reliving a nightmare. But it’s happening: PS2 meets Mozilla in my first Mozilla skin. Like Warren, I don’t think I would use it either, but it’s something I started and I like the way it’s presently looking, so I’m going to finish it.

Inspired by … view full post

 

Roll Your Own Browser

Imagine my excitement when I read on MozillaZine that the O’Reilly Network Mozilla DevCenter has a short tutorial detailing how to create your own Mozilla-based browser: Roll Your Own Browser

The feature describes how to use XUL and JavaScript to make a simple

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Customizing

While updating my profiles at customize.org and deviantart.com, I stumbled upon the following:

Without a doubt, the most detailed WinAMP 2.x skin ever created.

deviantART Emoticon Legend – I was hunting down this URL for ages! Ok.. well, since my post about smileys a few weeks ago.

 

A Mozilla theme

I have decided, that with all this recent posting around Mozilla 1’s soon-to-be-release, to become more active in my obsession with this browser by creating a theme. It should be pretty easy, I will start off with just the browser UI and from there, judging the response it receives, continue with the rest of the app.

Probably what … view full post