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== New 'old' look for Sunbird 0.3a1+ and Lightning 0.1 == | == New 'old' look for Sunbird 0.3a1+ and Lightning 0.1 == | ||
'''Note''': Most of the style rules below are now contained in Sunbird 0.3a2 default theme. | '''Note''': Most of the style rules below are now contained in Sunbird 0.3a2 default theme. | ||
I have played around a little bit with my userChrome.css file to see what is possible. The result brings back the 'old' Sunbird look to Sunbird 0.3a1+ and Lightning 0.1. It is not finished yet and I'm not happy with every detail. But maybe someone has a good idea? | I have played around a little bit with my [http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css userChrome.css] file to see what is possible. The result brings back the 'old' Sunbird look to Sunbird 0.3a1+ and Lightning 0.1. It is not finished yet and I'm not happy with every detail. But maybe someone has a good idea? | ||
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OldManRiver here! | |||
Hey do not have the "chrome" folder in the profile, only in the System folders under "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\chrome". Is this where the .css is supposed to be or do I need to create the folder under the user profile for this to work. | |||
Also! The .css example does not show an element for the "current day" and on my computer (laptop) the shading is so faint, I can not make it out, so need a darker color that I can see. What is needed for that? Do you have an element name? | |||
Thanks! | |||
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