Custom Downloads Window Background (WOW!)

Custom Downloads Window Background (WOW!)
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By -=Ben=-
Last updated Nov 18 2008
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Allows you to Customize the text and background image of the Download List.

Features:
+ Background image will be a faded Download folder with a down green arrow icon with shadowing
+ Supports a huge list of Fonts (discussed below)
+ Image supplied in default code is hard-coded - allowing you to view the background, even when offline!
+ Background image is static and is centered on the window.
= Optional - Text size of the update details will be larger (must uncomment)
= Optional - Bold text for easier readability (must un-comment)

Fonts Supplied (Supported):
- Currently, I supplied the following Fonts in the Code:
1. Segoe UI (User Interface of Vista)
2. Calibri (Text of Vista)
3. Verdana (XP Font)
4. Helvetica (XP)
5. Tahoma (XP User Interface Default Font)
6. Arial Global Font

Applies to:
+ Downloads window
+ Downloads Tab
+ Downloads Sidebar
+ Download Manager popup

Browser Versions:
- Works on Firefox 3
- Works on Firefox 2

Additional Information:
+ Feel free to edit the CSS. You can customize the fonts, enable bolding, and change the background image, even change the font size!
To get to the downloads window, you can go Tools - Downloads, or press Ctrl+J ... among many other ways.

Integrates with the following Styles:
+ Custom Extensions Updates Changelog Background Fx3
+ Custom Menus Background Image (WOW)
+ Custom Toolbar Firefox Background Image (WOW!)

Changelog:
1.0.0.1:
+ Added better background image. New image is a Blue Downloads folder with a Green Downward arrow. This is a wonderful looking logo for your background! Enjoy!
+ Updated Screenshot images to reflect this new change

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walrus said on Jun 26 2008

I have a problem using this with ff3, I'd like to change the background to black and the colour to a light shade of grey, however using this code it only works on alternate lines, how can I apply the style (or different colours) to the odd lines? I've no idea how to see the code in firefox. ****