Firefox Skinning Guide
#44
Posted 28 March 2006 - 08:31 AM
hi i've been looking all over the net for this kind of progress bar the one that safire milk and graphite uses on firefox download manager, the one with blue and white stripes animation. I'm using fission and i already done this before but i reformated my drive and now i can't seem to find the code for this (to be added in userchrome) maybe somebody has it? ty in advance.
#45
Posted 30 March 2006 - 03:47 PM
i really like the fission progressbar found in mr.zeroeffect's eternal aqua and eternal aqua graphite skins. is it possible for me to use the same progressbar in the other skins like niqu, truth and lie ?
with the help of mr. zeroeffect's tips, i could only change the color of the progressbar but that isnt similar to the one in eternal aqua
. does the EA skin use an image instead of color ?
Edit :
Never mind, i found it
Its discussed here - http://www.aqua-soft...ead.php?t=33539
with the help of mr. zeroeffect's tips, i could only change the color of the progressbar but that isnt similar to the one in eternal aqua
Edit :
Never mind, i found it
Its discussed here - http://www.aqua-soft...ead.php?t=33539
#47
Posted 04 April 2006 - 12:07 AM
@blaze-- http://www.aqua-soft.org/board/showpost.ph...525&postcount=2
You want the portion about removing favicons--just search for "Remove favi" without the quotes.
-NC
You want the portion about removing favicons--just search for "Remove favi" without the quotes.
-NC
#48
Posted 13 April 2006 - 03:34 AM
Adding "google" to your searchbar
1. Make a copy of the theme that you are currently using.
2. Open the theme with winrar.
3. Open the browser folder and find the searchbar.css
4. Find the section called ".searchbar-engine-image"
5. Edit the width to your personal preference. I used 65px because that was the width of the gif. Save it and there should a message that says " Do you wish to update the archive?". Click yes, this means that it is going to save directly into the theme.
6. Then, go into your c:programfilesmozillafirefoxsearchplugins and paste the google gif. If the new google gif doesn't overwrite the original, move or delete it from the folder.
7. Install the theme and there you go!

There is only one downside, the image does not go away when you click the search area, and the text begins after the image. But I personally don't use that searchbar, so if you want it to look good, then this is for you.
1. Make a copy of the theme that you are currently using.
2. Open the theme with winrar.
3. Open the browser folder and find the searchbar.css
4. Find the section called ".searchbar-engine-image"
5. Edit the width to your personal preference. I used 65px because that was the width of the gif. Save it and there should a message that says " Do you wish to update the archive?". Click yes, this means that it is going to save directly into the theme.
6. Then, go into your c:programfilesmozillafirefoxsearchplugins and paste the google gif. If the new google gif doesn't overwrite the original, move or delete it from the folder.
7. Install the theme and there you go!

There is only one downside, the image does not go away when you click the search area, and the text begins after the image. But I personally don't use that searchbar, so if you want it to look good, then this is for you.
Attached File(s)
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google.gif (844bytes)
Number of downloads: 1169
#51
Posted 15 April 2006 - 03:08 AM
bmnrulez said:
I need some help. I have the Tiger Safari for windowsblinds graphite theme applied to me Firefox using Safire 1.09 but the scrollbar and buttons stay like aqua but the close, minimize, and maximize buttons are graphite how come?
Because you're using Safire. Windowblinds doesn't theme Firefox's scrollbars. Change your Firefox theme.
#55
Posted 24 April 2006 - 10:30 PM
Xyb` said:
Adding "google" to your searchbar
1. Make a copy of the theme that you are currently using.
2. Open the theme with winrar.
3. Open the browser folder and find the searchbar.css
4. Find the section called ".searchbar-engine-image"
5. Edit the width to your personal preference. I used 65px because that was the width of the gif. Save it and there should a message that says " Do you wish to update the archive?". Click yes, this means that it is going to save directly into the theme.
6. Then, go into your c:programfilesmozillafirefoxsearchplugins and paste the google gif. If the new google gif doesn't overwrite the original, move or delete it from the folder.
7. Install the theme and there you go!

There is only one downside, the image does not go away when you click the search area, and the text begins after the image. But I personally don't use that searchbar, so if you want it to look good, then this is for you.
1. Make a copy of the theme that you are currently using.
2. Open the theme with winrar.
3. Open the browser folder and find the searchbar.css
4. Find the section called ".searchbar-engine-image"
5. Edit the width to your personal preference. I used 65px because that was the width of the gif. Save it and there should a message that says " Do you wish to update the archive?". Click yes, this means that it is going to save directly into the theme.
6. Then, go into your c:programfilesmozillafirefoxsearchplugins and paste the google gif. If the new google gif doesn't overwrite the original, move or delete it from the folder.
7. Install the theme and there you go!

There is only one downside, the image does not go away when you click the search area, and the text begins after the image. But I personally don't use that searchbar, so if you want it to look good, then this is for you.
is there anyway to get rounded edges for the address bar?? Edit: I am using the SaFire theme
#57
Posted 24 April 2006 - 11:03 PM
well i found one on the firefox, its called well rounded but it doesnt work well with SaFire...it kills the url bar.....
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Number of downloads: 146








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