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| I think I'm drunk enough to drive you home. Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: What is, is.
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| Alternate Themes? I just spent 10 minutes trying to find an alternate theme that I can use at work (red and black just screams non-work related). I was surprised that I couldn't find the option. Would it be possible to add at least one non-descript theme (white background, black/blue text etc..)? I wouldn't be surprised to find out this option already exists and I just couldn't find it, but I looked pretty hard and I'm normally not 100% retarded about these things. |
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| Productive, fully-charged, cocked and pointed Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Houston
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+20 Internets | Yeah and in this alternate theme you could add a banner without video game characters and flames. That'd make it awesome for browsing at work
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| Productive, fully-charged, cocked and pointed Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Houston
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+20 Internets | When it's an open room sure matters. My last job my cubicle was the one on the corner and basically was the view to everyone else. Was so obviously my monitor placement I didn't want people to see shit but I didn't care, and the people who worked in the ones behind me could easily see wtf I was doing whenever they wanted, was a pita to hit up foh in those days
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| Forum Janitor Join Date: May 2002 Location: Detroit
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+9 Internets | Is there any plugin that makes all html shades of grey? ![]() Would also like to see some professional looking webpages. Even replace the ads with things like "Increasing my leveragability" banners. |
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| -666 Internets Join Date: May 2002 Location: Hell
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| Greasemonkey can do pretty much anything you want it to. http://www.fohguild.org/forums/comme...nal-theme.html See my post in that thread. I half-assed that in about 5 minutes and it could do a lot more, but it gets the basic job done. The limitation still exists in Greasemonkey that you will see a flash of the standard color for a second before it changes them to grey. That's unavoidable without a change to Firefox's rendering engine, which is significantly less likely to happen than having someone here just create an alternate color scheme within vB. Last edited by Vorph : 02-13-2008 at 08:40 AM. |
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