| Author | foxhead128 |
|---|---|
| Created | Nov 29, 2010 |
| Updated | Nov 29, 2010 |
| Installs (this week) | 1 |
| Installs (total) | 241 |
OVERHAULED VERSION: See Theme: Ethnos II [Firefox 4.0b8pre+/Linux].
NOTE: I've completely forgotten to mention that installing Stylish under Firefox 4.0b8pre may require some tweaking of the install.rdf file... here's an article on that: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Editing_an_add-on_to_change_its_compatibility
Note that on GNU/Linux (at least, on Ubuntu), you don't even have to unzip, re-zip, or change the file extension of the XPI file manually - just copy-and-rename the file, open it directly with Archive Manager, and act as if it's the folder you unzipped everything to. After editing install.rdf, Archive Manager will then ask you if you want to update the archive, which you can simply respond to with "Update". After Archive Manager finishes the update, simply drag-and-drop the XPI file into a Firefox window, and proceed on your merry way. Done. And they say that Linux isn't user-friendly...
With that said...
This userstyle isn't so much a theme as it is a bunch of GNU/Linux-integration tweaks. Namely:
NOTE: I've completely forgotten to mention that installing Stylish under Firefox 4.0b8pre may require some tweaking of the install.rdf file... here's an article on that: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Editing_an_add-on_to_change_its_compatibility
Note that on GNU/Linux (at least, on Ubuntu), you don't even have to unzip, re-zip, or change the file extension of the XPI file manually - just copy-and-rename the file, open it directly with Archive Manager, and act as if it's the folder you unzipped everything to. After editing install.rdf, Archive Manager will then ask you if you want to update the archive, which you can simply respond to with "Update". After Archive Manager finishes the update, simply drag-and-drop the XPI file into a Firefox window, and proceed on your merry way. Done. And they say that Linux isn't user-friendly...
With that said...
This userstyle isn't so much a theme as it is a bunch of GNU/Linux-integration tweaks. Namely:
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