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== Combine Themes ==
== Combine Themes ==
* The ability to combine themes, similar to the behavior in [http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8040/kg17li7.gif Ubuntu GNOME's theme editor]. It could allow the user to say "Use icons from theme x, use tabs from theme y, use window color from theme z". I would like this because there are some great themes out there, but most of them do not change the look of Firefox 2.0's tabs, which I do not like the look of. I would like to be able to use, say, [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/7/ Qute] icons with [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3479/ Winestripe] tabs. --[[User:JohnnyK|JohnnyK]] 09:46, 4 March 2007 (PST)
* The ability to combine themes, similar to the behavior in [http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8040/kg17li7.gif Ubuntu GNOME's theme editor]. It could allow the user to say "Use icons from theme x, use tabs from theme y, use window color from theme z". I would like this because there are some great themes out there, but most of them do not change the look of Firefox 2.0's tabs, which I do not like the look of. I would like to be able to use, say, [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/7/ Qute] icons with [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3479/ Winestripe] tabs. --[[User:JohnnyK|JohnnyK]] 09:46, 4 March 2007 (PST)
== Parallel Themes ==
During my work, i usually can open a browser window dedicated to one topic and another one dedicated to another topic. each of these windows has a set of tabs inside it. it would be a good idea to apply a theme to the first window while keeping the other window with a different theme, effectively having "parallel" themes (like parallel processing). This will create a visual aid to help me know which mind thread a window (and all its tabs) belong to.
This of course could be pushed further if Microsoft allows me to define my own taskbar groups, so that i can have more than one group of FireFox in the taskbar, one for each mind thread.
--[[User:Mb2nd|Mb2nd]] 31 March 2007
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