[Pre-release] Phosphor

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[Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by FranklinDM » 2020-08-05, 09:53

Here's the first test version of the Phosphor (P1) theme, a dark theme variant of Milestone 10, designed to be similar in appearance with how things used to be in the days of monochrome monitors. Another variant featuring P3/Amber color scheme is planned in the future: stay tuned!

If you've found any issues (aside from those listed in this page), feel free to report them in this thread.

Download: https://github.com/FranklinDM/Phosphor/ ... g/v1.0.0a1

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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by Moonchild » 2020-08-05, 10:57

If you -really- wanted to make it true to the name you should give most bolder text a slight font glow.
Also: Amber has always been my fav. (my first PC monitor was an amber one, so much nicer than those green ones)
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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by Moonraker » 2020-08-05, 16:33

Thanks for the theme franklin.im using it now..any other colurs etc on way.?.I quite like your themes,
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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by moonbat » 2020-08-05, 16:45

Is it possible to have an animated GIF as the background image for a theme? Imagine something that simulates a CRT horizontal scan line to go with this :)
I had an Android theme for Nova Launcher that made it look like the Pip-boy from the Fallout series of games.
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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2020-08-05, 19:13

If you want it to leak massive amounts of memory and be slow as hell.. Yes. You can. BTW this is why Animated Personas are behind a pref however real themes have no such restriction in place.

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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by FranklinDM » 2022-03-18, 10:08

Updated for compatibility with Pale Moon 30, available here: https://github.com/FranklinDM/Phosphor/ ... g/v1.0.0a2

I'm aiming to finish this theme in the near future, but I'm still constrained by a lot of things IRL, unfortunately.

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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by Goodydino » 2022-03-18, 22:03

If you want something animated, why not just use a throbber, which is animated only when a page is loading?

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Re: [Pre-release] Phosphor

Unread post by moonbat » 2022-03-21, 00:14

Goodydino wrote:
2022-03-18, 22:03
If you want something animated, why not just use a throbber, which is animated only when a page is loading?
Which has been around since Netscape and is just a tiny animated icon versus the whole toolbar background that I was referring to here.
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