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What my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-04, 17:17
by panos
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Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-04, 17:28
by dark_moon
My PM looks so:
Like it minimalistic.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-05, 03:53
by Night Wing
Panos,
You've given me an idea for my Pale Moon look. Thanks for posting the screenshot of your's.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-05, 11:24
by Rohugh
Mine, I like minimalist as well.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-07, 07:59
by jumba
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-22, 20:52
by Moonchild
reosjenkeri wrote:plae moon is not looking good.
It seems like:
- You are using Pale Moon 3.6.* - I strongly recommend you upgrade.
- The start page listed is absolutely ancient - is this an old screenshot?
EDIT: Edit to post this is a reply to disapproved - funny how people try to sneak in SEO links in post edits while still in their "trial" period on the forum...
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-27, 02:24
by New Tobin Paradigm
I like how eventually Firefox will be incapable of providing me a useable browsing experience. Pale Moon is my last refuge agents the on coming storm. Anything I can do to help the project and support it, I will do!
Also:
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-28, 19:46
by moonlighting
Here's mine:
The blurred tabs were done after the screenshot was taken.
The status bar is also hidden and is shown after you hover over the bottom-right corner. This was accomplished with a userstyle:
http://userstyles.org/styles/55623/fire ... status-bar
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-05-28, 21:53
by nana2
This is how Pale Moon looks like on my PC:
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-06-01, 13:56
by critter
Here's mine
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-07-09, 13:22
by [2054]
• My browser has to be optimized for space conservation, to make way for liberal tab usage! I've dragged the navigation and search bars to the Menu toolbar and disabled all else but the tab toolbar. FVD Speed Dial replaces bookmarks/default speed dial. The Tab Mix Plus extension has a tucked-away option for "Multi-row" support and dynamic tab width. "Simple Timer" extension has my custom clock code
Code: Select all
[w1] [m4]/[d1] [y1] | [d3]+[d6]=[d5] |
• "Tiny Menu" saves a good amount of horizontal space without having to outright disable the Menu bar.
• The GUI + title bar take up 180px leaving the page display area at 1440x720 (2:1)
• I choose to auto-hide the taskbar and keep it left-aligned. This saves space and a left/right-alignment offers
way more space for programs, without them becoming thinned out when many are open. A larger resolution (I'm dying for a nice 1920x1200) would allow it to better stay viewable, but you have to do what you can with the pixels you have.
• My Windows 7 x64 system 'idles' at 500-600MB memory while I have 2.5GB installed (my Pale Moon sessions eat this like it's candy). I use Windows Classic themes, uncheck everything in "Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows", have unnecessary Services disabled (careful here) and minimal programs opening on startup. Highly recommended.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-11-22, 03:30
by MozillaUser233
Many years of customizations. Lots of css work done on it through stylish and help of others on userstyles.org. One main thing are how my tabs operate, seen in second screenshot. After so many tabs opened "3" they collapse on both ends if I switch tabs to the right or left. So, if I am on tab 4, you can see it on the first screenshot ect. Lots and lots of color customizations, as you may see in second screen shot, I got a badass orange fading to grey for my bookmarks background. Tabs, bars, headers,scrollbar,addonbar,urlbar ect. It's banged out. It is compact and sleek for best screen space. The theme I am using is as well customized through about:config settings, like placement of tabs almost going over the window border, they can be dropped, enhanced, raised passed the border. Imho, it's just badass for my liking.
PM.jpg
Second screenshot.
PM2.jpg
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-12-15, 00:59
by Daikun
My Pale Moon looks rather...pale. I think it needs chicken soup and its temperature checked.
Okay, here's what it looks like.
(Click the image for full size.)
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2013-12-20, 05:10
by GaiaSmith
Oh! I
like that!
Very useful looking! Congrats!
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2014-01-07, 17:05
by JBGood
Here's mine ...
Pale Moon - JBGood.jpg
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2014-02-02, 17:04
by Lootyhoof
Here's mine.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2014-02-02, 21:43
by Sarris
Here's mine. No tabs & custom titlebar.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2014-02-02, 22:43
by Night Wing
This is my brand new 64-bit linux version of Pale Moon 24.3.1 running in the debian based SolydX 64-bit linux operating system. Of course, I'm running Pale Moon from the executable file since I'm terminal illiterate.
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2014-02-02, 22:55
by Sarris
Looks really great Night Wing!
I've toyed with a couple Linux distros over the years. If they could get Autocad and Quicken to run, I'd probably ditch Windoze, but until then, Windoze 7 until ???
Re: How my Pale Moon looks like
Posted: 2014-02-12, 23:24
by grndzro