Uh...why? It looks a lot more "new" than the current themes...Soul said:I don't like it.
It feels like it's 20 years old.
Uh...why? It looks a lot more "new" than the current themes...Soul said:I don't like it.
It feels like it's 20 years old.
watmalesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
See the bold statement.Tyeforce said:watmalesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
Curves and softening makes things look newer...
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Not to me... .-.malesretmit12 said:See the bold statement.Tyeforce said:watmalesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
Curves and softening makes things look newer...
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That's nice to hear.Tyeforce said:Not to me... .-.malesretmit12 said:See the bold statement.Tyeforce said:watmalesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
Curves and softening makes things look newer...
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But, hey, I didn't make the theme. =p
I only see 4 curves, and since when is an everlasting box that never ends good on EVERY theme.malesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
Neither I nor Andrew could just "convert" it for Windows. You need to use an application called GlimmerBlocker, which is only for Mac OS X. There might be a similar application for Windows, but I doubt it, and if there is, it most likely wouldn't be nearly as good. So...yeah. Sorry. If you don't have Mac, you're stuck without it. =/Rorato said:I only see 4 curves, and since when is an everlasting box that never ends good on EVERY theme.malesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
Tye, I still think you should find some way to convert it so it works on windows. It just looks too good. *-*
Curves are newer. Think about it. Windows 2000 was basically a bunch of boxes, but with Windows 7 and OSX, the windows are much more rounded. I know it's a horrible example, I'll try to make a better one later. :/Tyeforce said:Not to me... .-.malesretmit12 said:See the bold statement.Tyeforce said:watmalesretmit12 said:It does seem aged. There's an excess of curves, too much softening, and the shapes themselves seem... retro.
Curves and softening makes things look newer...
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But, hey, I didn't make the theme. =p
It's close, but it's still no GlimmerBlocker. You can only choose from certain styles available on userstyles.org, not edit the CSS directly and swap it out with any other CSS you want, or make your own from scratch. It's much more limited than GlimmerBlocker.Pear said:I know it's a bump, but here's something for people with windows: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108
That's awesome, Andrew!! Thank you!!Shadow Jolteon said:So, I decided to try out making my own Safari extension to see how hard it would be to replace some of my Glimmer Blocker stuff, and I decided to work with the TBT theme thing. So, here's the extension. XD
Just be sure to disable the Glimmer Blocker rule if you use this, to prevent things from messing up. =p I'm going to try to get some settings up for it that let you customize the ]http://idisk.me.com/shadowjolteon/Public/safariextz.png[/img]New TBT Theme Extension Version 2.0
Why does it matter? He's updating with relative info.Nic said:Sigh, why did you bump a three month thread?