Just wanted to share a theme I found on KDE-Look. I like the look and feel, and, it improved the icons IMHO. Check it out if you are tired of the same old Firefox/Iceweasel look.
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=117962
BTW - The options for the Oxygen KDE Theme can be found under Tools in the menu. No need to go into Preferences to change options. Although you might need to restart in order for the changes to take effect.
I use this theme and it is quite nice and well done also the developer maintains it with regular updates
Hello @GoinEasy9,
thanks for your hint, I've installed it, looks very nice.
Kind regards,
Holger
Well done theme, I just also installed it and I really like it.
regards
Reiner
I used that theme earlier and found (and still find) it one of the best looking ones. Nonetheless I switched to Strata Reloaded https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/strata-reloaded which fits my eyes a bit more.
i like it.
thanks!!!
Used it forever, it looks very nice.
(http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/4354/snapshot3nh.th.png) (http://img827.imageshack.us/i/snapshot3nh.png/)
I still need time to play with all the options, but, so far I'm glad I found it. Nice to get rid of that gtk look that Firefox had.
@craigevil - Yours is set up nice color wise. That's what I want to experiment with.
Is there a way to change the file picker to the usual KDE one (as it is also used in LibreOffice or Chromium)?
And I don't mean the "allow_platform_file_picker" option in about:config.
Thanks and regards!
Quote from: "Nex"Is there a way to change the file picker to the usual KDE one (as it is also used in LibreOffice or Chromium)?
And I don't mean the "allow_platform_file_picker" option in about:config.
Thanks and regards!
And why not use the allow_platform_picker?
Changing it to false gives you the kde/qt look rather than the ugly gtk.
/* Get rid of the ugly gtk file picker */
user_pref("ui.allow_platform_file_picker", false);
You can always try to get firefox-kde-support to build for Debian/siduction. It is what Opensuse and Kubuntu use.
Hi craigdevil,
thanks for your answer :)
Quote from: "craigevil"And why not use the allow_platform_picker?
Changing it to false gives you the kde/qt look rather than the ugly gtk.
I know, that is what I am using now. But there I miss "my places" (shortcuts to often used folders).
QuoteYou can always try to get firefox-kde-support to build for Debian/siduction. It is what Opensuse and Kubuntu use.
Yeah that is true. Unfortunately I am far away from being knowledged in that area. And right now I don't have the time to read myself into it :(
cu
Quote from: "GoinEasy9"http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=117962
I tried this today and it's very nice. But it seems to slow down my firefox (whole system) down and I got nearly ~25-30% cpu usage.
What about the other testers here? Do they also recognize a browser slowdown?
cryptosteve:
Not on my machine. Iceweasel at rest takes 0.0% CPU. About 45% when changing a tab which rapidly falls back to 0.0%.
Just an FYI, when you get the update for FF13, it will say that the addon is not compatible. One must install the 3.9 edition. It will update the older 3.8, and you'll be good to go.
Link to 3.9: http://oxygenkde.altervista.org/
Cool Blue..!!
Kool 8)
Looks nice with the updated version