Pale Moon interface for Basilisk?
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Pale Moon interface for Basilisk?
I've done some scripting and fidgeting endeavoring to make basilisk look more like Pale Moon, I'm not entirely gratified with my work so I was wondering if people have already done this?
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Re: Pale Moon interface for Basilisk?
I don't think anyone has specifically done that, but I think that people have applied an Australis-like theme to Pale Moon before, so in theory that might work the other way around too?
I'm not sure why you would want to do that rather than just using Pale Moon, though... the biggest difference between Basilisk and Pale Moon is the interface in the first place.
Is it just because you want WebRTC with an application that looks more like Pale Moon? I forget whether it's actually possible to self-compile a copy of Pale Moon with WebRTC enabled, but if it is, that sounds like a lot less trouble.
I'm not sure why you would want to do that rather than just using Pale Moon, though... the biggest difference between Basilisk and Pale Moon is the interface in the first place.
Is it just because you want WebRTC with an application that looks more like Pale Moon? I forget whether it's actually possible to self-compile a copy of Pale Moon with WebRTC enabled, but if it is, that sounds like a lot less trouble.
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Re: Pale Moon interface for Basilisk?
It is possible but Pale Moon's front-end might be missing some code to properly handle mic/camera handling for WebRTCathenian200 wrote: ↑2022-08-30, 17:14I forget whether it's actually possible to self-compile a copy of Pale Moon with WebRTC enabled, but if it is, that sounds like a lot less trouble.
That being said, there's always Classic Theme Restorer that would likely work with Basilisk, it being Australis and all.
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Re: Pale Moon interface for Basilisk?
I think that if you want a Pale Moon interface you should use Pale Moon. I use both browsers depending on what I need.
If you're interested in writing a theme that applies a Pale Moon-style interface to Basilisk you may be able to find something to use as a starting point on the Internet Archive. They archived a lot of complete themes from the Mozilla Addons site before they were taken down. Most (all?) of those themes are incompatible with Basilisk out of the box and will need to be modified to work with Basilisk.
Classic Theme Restorer works with Basilisk as well. You need to disable the "Add-On lists: show add-on version" option if you decide to use Classic Theme Restorer as it breaks the add-ons manager.
Re: Pale Moon interface for Basilisk?
Off-topic:
IMO it's easier to do the reverse - install an Australis theme on Pale Moon to make it resemble Basilisk.
IMO it's easier to do the reverse - install an Australis theme on Pale Moon to make it resemble Basilisk.
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