Ok, so I guess I'll have to do it manually...
Thanks for the info,
{Slam}
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Browse All TopicsI'm fooling around with Mozilla Firefox, changing the skin to personalize it. In the CSS Files that dictate the look of the program there are constantly values which have obviously been designed by the original creator, values such as -moz-DialogText. Example:
toolbox {
-moz-appearance: toolbox;
background-color: -moz-Dialog;
}
I could put in the color I want manually every place where -moz-Dialog occurs, however there are some thirty CSS files total and I don't want to search through all of them. Also, as a matter of intellectual curiousity, I want to know:
Where are these global values being set??
If you happen to know the exact file that would be fabulous, but even if you're unfamiliar with the set-up Firefox uses some general ideas of places to look would be great.
Thanks,
{Slam}
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by: neesterPosted on 2005-06-14 at 20:01:52ID: 14217708
"Used to cause an element to take its border, background style and size from the operating system's theme. This causes XUL elements to be drawn similar to the way the user's system draws such elements. This currently only has an effect on Windows XP and Mac OS X."
eferences/ elemref/ re f_StylePro perties.ht ml
- http://www.xulplanet.com/r
So I assume it loads data from your current STYLE set by your OS