Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
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Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
Not the "about:newtab" page, but another new tab page which would appear if press "+".
Re: Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
Themes (full themes, anyway) can change the empty logo page (about:logopage) if they wish, but themes do have to be aware of it, in that case
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
As it's an HTML page (rather than XUL) it's not possible for themes to directly style it unless the page looks at themes for the styling.Moonchild wrote:Themes (full themes, anyway) can change the empty logo page (about:logopage) if they wish, but themes do have to be aware of it, in that case
That said, something akin to Home Styler might work...
Re: Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
I'd think that using a media query on about:logopage would be able to override the default styling if included in a theme, though? I never tried that, though, so I may be wrong.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
On a userstyle this is possible since it works on both chrome and content. Themes, though, are only designed to work on chrome (this includes in-content XUL pages), unless specifically designated by a resource.
Re: Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
Of course! Yes, in that case something that works on content pages (e.g. Home Styler alike) or a usercontent.css would be a way to style it.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Why couldn't themes change this "new tab" page?
Yeah works fine on chromeLootyhoof wrote:On a userstyle this is possible since it works on both chrome and content. Themes, though, are only designed to work on chrome (this includes in-content XUL pages), unless specifically designated by a resource.