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# '''Toolbar Buttons''' - Create adaptive toolbar buttons with translucent shades to fit any theme. Select icon set based on current theme or use SVG icons with base color using “Highlight” color. | # '''Toolbar Buttons''' - Create adaptive toolbar buttons with translucent shades to fit any theme. Select icon set based on current theme or use SVG icons with base color using “Highlight” color. | ||
# '''Toolbar Fields''' - Use native fields for location and search bars. | # '''Toolbar Fields''' - Use native fields for location and search bars. | ||
= KDE = | |||
While Firefox is a GTK+ based application, it’s high customizability together with the new possibilities of CSS 3 gradients and shadows gives us the opportunity to recreate KDE’s default theme “Oxygen” pixel perfect (or at least near pixel perfect) using these styling methods. | |||
In this way, by avoiding the use of images, a pure css clone of this theme can be easily generated out of the theme configuration files. (While “easily” means “easily from that moment on, when we have a finished copy of the theme using the default color scheme”) | |||
Supporting KDE should be the second highest priority after ambiance/radiance, because KDE is considered one of the two “big” DEs alongside Gnome, which can be interpreted as “It’s standard theme is on most linux desktops alongside GNOME’s”. | |||
= Mockups = | = Mockups = | ||
* [[Firefox/4.0 Linux Theme Mockups]] | * [[Firefox/4.0 Linux Theme Mockups]] |
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