Description: I've modified netpro2k's OSX Menus for Mozilla to match the look of OSX's menus more accurately. Props to him for coming up with the idea. I hope this is ok...
You'll need to have Apple's 'lucida grande' fonts installed to get the fonts looking right. Even if you don't have them, the menus will still work.
To install, extract files into ~/.phoenix/.../chrome/. (Back up your userChrome.css if your have one)
I am striving for complete unity in my desktop, so I made mine to look like mosfet's liquid (qt) which has bubble like menus (like mine), although i am going to lighten the menus a bit, but hey i have no problem with people modding mine (mine is just a mod of the .net ones) thats what makes open source great, everyone gets what they want, not what somebody else wants for them.
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Where may I find the Firebird theme? Or is it a theme at all? Also, where would there be a website to download the fonts?
I'm using the Mac IE5 theme. You can get it at the usual place: http://www.texturizer.net/firebird/themes.html The tabs, stippled background and scrollbar are provided by the AquaX+ gtk theme. You can get that here at kde-look: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=7082 Finally, the font is apple's 'lucida grande'. You can download it (and lots of other cool osx stuff) here: http://www.jonmega.com/~iceman/stuff/fonts/ Cheers, Ryan
Thank you very much kind Sir.
I am striving for complete unity in my desktop, so I made mine to look like mosfet's liquid (qt) which has bubble like menus (like mine), although i am going to lighten the menus a bit, but hey i have no problem with people modding mine (mine is just a mod of the .net ones) thats what makes open source great, everyone gets what they want, not what somebody else wants for them.