I always loved these dark themes Sure wish there were more for PM.Shadeclan wrote:LavaFox themes by ZigBoom - gotta give credit where credit is due.Shadeclan wrote:My carefully crafted, functional and beautiful PaleMoon interface ... And PaleMoon Tycho ...
What my Pale Moon looks like
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
That is my own theme. It only works if you use tabs on tab. Here the code:
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/* Home Button */
#appmenu-button{min-width:0!important;padding:0!important}
#appmenu-button:not(:hover){background:0!important}
#appmenu-button-container > * > .box-inherit{min-width:12px;background:url("chrome://browser/skin/appmenu-dropmarker.png")center 75% no-repeat}
#appmenu-button-container > * > .box-inherit *{display:none!important}
/* Tableiste */
#TabsToolbar :-moz-any(.toolbarbutton-1){min-width:32px}
.tabbrowser-tab,.tabs-newtab-button,#TabsToolbar{padding:0!important;border:0!important;background:0!important;box-shadow:none!important}
.tabbrowser-tab .tab-stack{height:31px;padding: 1px 5px 2px!important}
.tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"]{box-shadow: 0 0 6.5px rgba(255,255,255,.4) inset,0 0 2px rgba(255,255,255,.4) inset!important}
.tabbrowser-tab:not([selected]) .tab-text,toolbarbutton:not([selected]){color:#A5A5A5}
.tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] .tab-stack,toolbarbutton:hover{opacity:.8;color:white}
.tabbrowser-tab:not([selected="true"]):not([beforeselected="true"]):not([hidden="true"]),
#TabsToolbar .toolbarbutton-1:not([disabled]):not(:hover):not(:active):not([checked]):not([open]){
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient( rgba(0,0,0,0), rgba(0,0,0,.2) ),
-moz-linear-gradient( rgba(255,255,255,0), rgba(255,255,255,.5) )!important;
background-repeat: no-repeat!important;
background-position: -moz-calc(100% - 1px) -1px, 100% -1px!important;
background-size: 1px 100% ,1px 100%, 1px 100%, 1px 100%, 100% 100%!important}
.tabbrowser-tab:hover:not([selected="true"]){opacity:.5}
.tabs-newtab-button{list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/tabbrowser/newtab-inverted.png")!important}
.tabs-newtab-button:hover{background:grey!important}
#back-button[disabled="true"]{display:none}
#forward-button[disabled="true"]{display:none}
/* Inverted button colors */
#navigator-toolbox[mode=icons] > #nav-bar :-moz-any(#back-button,#forward-button,#reload-button,#stop-button,#home-button,#downloads-button,#bookmarks-button,#bookmarks-menu-button,#new-tab-button,#new-window-button,#tabview-button):not(:-moz-any(#alltabs-button,#tabview-button,#new-tab-button,#sync-button[status])) > .toolbarbutton-icon,#bookmarks-menu-button.bookmark-item{list-style-image:url("file:///C:/Program Files/Pale Moon/Toolbar-inverted.png")!important}
#alltabs-button{list-style-image:url("file:///C:/Program Files/Pale Moon/alltabs-inverted.png")!important}
/* URL Bar */
#nav-bar{background:0!important;padding:0!important}
#urlbar{background:0!important;border:none!important;color:grey!important}
/* FavoritenBar */
#PersonalToolbar{background:0!important}
/* #main-window[disablechrome] #navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #nav-bar:not([collapsed="true"]),#main-window[disablechrome] #navigator-toolbox[tabsontop="true"] #PersonalToolbar:not([collapsed="true"]){visibility:visible!important} */
/* Bookmarks toolbar: hide labels, show on hover */
toolbarbutton.bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-icon{opacity:0.8}
toolbarbutton.bookmark-item > .toolbarbutton-text{width:0}
toolbarbutton.bookmark-item:hover > .toolbarbutton-text{width:100%;color:grey}
/* Bookmarks */
#bookmarks-menu-button{width:25px}
/* lesezeichen menü crap remove */
menuitem[label="Lesezeichen-Symbolleiste anzeigen"],menuitem[label="Unsortierte Lesezeichen"],menuitem[command="Browser:AddBookmarkAs"],#BMB_bookmarksPopup > menuseparator{display:none!important}
/* Removes right-click context menus */
#context-bookmarkpage,#context-sendpage,#context-back,#context-forward,#context-reload,#context-stop,#context-bookmarklink,#context-sendlink,#context-searchselect,#context-sep-copyimage,#context-sendimage,#context-setWallpaper,#context-setDesktopBackground,#context-selectall,menuitem[label="Diese Seite abonnieren…"],[label="Diese Seite abonnieren"],[label="Link öffnen"]{display:none!important}
/* change default favicon placeholder for unloaded tabs
.tab-throbber,.tab-icon-image {list-style-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAYAAAAf8/9hAAAAtUlEQVR42t2TQQrCMBBFe4HqungBV8USjC01iKt2UVBcuPAwHkAKRSwFN141zi/DULpKiCsXL8kw/3+SkETW2iDGQZeHdabL+2ZbfKiOMYPL9bYDXEsPWngkQOX7Zz+8T7Q2EGFmVoyZ9qCFRwI4PYHAkQQeCZB0P8xsB34B8AQF/PYIdXOufAPg+aM7CN9Bbo4vevPa1QwtPBLwaLvxbbt+JmjhkQBiQaSE4loxS0bNeil7oi+lcro7fpDjUgAAAABJRU5ErkJggg") !important;}
.tab-throbber[progress] {list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/tabbrowser/loading.png") !important;}
.tab-throbber[pinned],.tab-icon-image[pinned] {-moz-margin-start:5px; -moz-margin-end:5px! important;} */
/* change default favicon placeholder for tabs and History, Bookmarks and 'All Tabs Helper' sidebars */
.tab-throbber, .tab-icon-image, .alltabs-item >.menu-iconic-left >.menu-iconic-icon, .sidebar-placesTreechildren::-moz-tree-image(title) {list-style-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAYAAAAf8/9hAAAAtUlEQVR42t2TQQrCMBBFe4HqungBV8USjC01iKt2UVBcuPAwHkAKRSwFN141zi/DULpKiCsXL8kw/3+SkETW2iDGQZeHdabL+2ZbfKiOMYPL9bYDXEsPWngkQOX7Zz+8T7Q2EGFmVoyZ9qCFRwI4PYHAkQQeCZB0P8xsB34B8AQF/PYIdXOufAPg+aM7CN9Bbo4vevPa1QwtPBLwaLvxbbt+JmjhkQBiQaSE4loxS0bNeil7oi+lcro7fpDjUgAAAABJRU5ErkJggg") !important;}
.tab-throbber[progress] {list-style-image: url("chrome://browser/skin/tabbrowser/loading.png") !important;}
.tab-throbber[pinned], .tab-icon-image[pinned] {-moz-margin-start:5px; -moz-margin-end:5px! important;}
.alltabs-item[busy] >.menu-iconic-left >.menu-iconic-icon {list-style-image: url("chrome://global/skin/icons/loading_16.png") !important;}
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
Just for reference: The theme "In The Dark" was forked for Pale Moon use a while ago.
https://addons.palemoon.org/themes/darkness/
https://addons.palemoon.org/themes/darkness/
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
Mine just looks like the default Windows 10 theme.
But i keep it updated and such. I've been using PM since Summer 2016
But i keep it updated and such. I've been using PM since Summer 2016
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
I was searching through this thread because I swore I remembered an image of a theme that looked a bit like SeaMonkey. This was in respect to having text labels to the right side of small icons, kinda like what Opera used to do in the 8x version. I did see my screenshot of Opera, but this was different. It appeared to use MS Sans Serif as the UI font.
Does anyone recall where that was, or what theme it was? I wondered if there was a was to place text labels beside small icons in Pale Moon ala SeaMonkey.
Thanks for your help.
Does anyone recall where that was, or what theme it was? I wondered if there was a was to place text labels beside small icons in Pale Moon ala SeaMonkey.
Thanks for your help.
- Night Wing
- Knows the dark side
- Posts: 5172
- Joined: 2011-10-03, 10:19
- Location: Piney Woods of Southeast Texas, USA
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
I've been using Pale Moon, first in Windows 7 and now also in linux Mint since version 4.0 of Pale Moon.
Below is an attachment of what my 64 bit linux Pale Moon 27.2.1 looks like running in 64 bit linux Mint 18.1 (Serena) with the Xfce desktop environment. You'll have to left click on the attachment to see it better since in my Pictures folder, it's 1366x768 pixels which I use for uploading attachments.
Below is an attachment of what my 64 bit linux Pale Moon 27.2.1 looks like running in 64 bit linux Mint 18.1 (Serena) with the Xfce desktop environment. You'll have to left click on the attachment to see it better since in my Pictures folder, it's 1366x768 pixels which I use for uploading attachments.
Linux Mint 21.3 (Virginia) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
MX Linux 23.2 (Libretto) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
Linux Debian 12.5 (Bookworm) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
MX Linux 23.2 (Libretto) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
Linux Debian 12.5 (Bookworm) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
A minimal UI setup that I love:
- Night Wing
- Knows the dark side
- Posts: 5172
- Joined: 2011-10-03, 10:19
- Location: Piney Woods of Southeast Texas, USA
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
Changed the color of r Pale Moon using the Turquoise World lightweight theme (persona) and made the address letters in the Navigation Bar all dark. You'll have to left click on the attachment to make it larger which will be 1366x768.
Linux Mint 21.3 (Virginia) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
MX Linux 23.2 (Libretto) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
Linux Debian 12.5 (Bookworm) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
MX Linux 23.2 (Libretto) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
Linux Debian 12.5 (Bookworm) Xfce w/ Linux Pale Moon, Linux Waterfox, Linux SeaLion, Linux Firefox
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
Simple uncluttered Pale Moon with XMoon
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
The browser that respect my choices, as Firefox used to be. A big thanks to all the people who made it possible!
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
I love minimalistic design with many features (working with 80+- tabs and 32 useful addons) . And I like IE6 desing. And on 2nd screen I had addons in Independent simple window too .
Re: What my Pale Moon looks like
Oh yea, except mine hide when I'm not using them.ffuser1 wrote:no one likes vertical tabs? a must!