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You can just hover your mouse over a persona to see what it will look like, and if you like it you use it. There are thousands to choose from.
Using Linux since 1999<br />Current system openSUSE 11.3 <br />Toshiba A505-S6035<br />Intel core i7, Nvidia 300m GT<br />4 gigs of DDR3, SATA 500 gig 7200 rpm hard drive
You can just hover your mouse over a persona to see what it will look like, and if you like it you use it. There are thousands to choose from.
True, the theme I referenced above appears to have "broken" the Add Bookmark. Can't browse the bookmark subfolders properly. Testing now if that is across other themes and/or personas.
Back in the days when Firefox was brand new I used to have the NASA theme which was modeled after the NASA website and had all sorts of cool icons and space pictures. I loved it; unfortunately it was discontinued with Firefox 2.0.
I used the standard unbranded ("A Browser") theme for a while.
Now I'm using Oxygene KDE (still unbranded), and quite like it. It integrates nicely into my KDE desktop.
Is it possible to use two windows decorations simultaneously, for example Bespin for KDE and Emerald for Gtk on the same desktop? Bespin doesn't integrate with Gtk very well.
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