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I've found another bug, in Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox there is a thin black line on both sides of the scrollbars (vertical and horizontal). This is not found in other programs, so it's probably the XUL interface bug I've seenin other themes and read about. Beyond that, it's a nicely colored and designed theme.

I've found another bug, in Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox there is a thin black line on both sides of the scrollbars (vertical and horizontal). This is not found in other programs, so it's probably the XUL interface bug I've seenin other themes and read about. Beyond that, it's a nicely colored and designed theme.

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Beautiful visual style, although I wouldn't expect anything less coming from you :)... great job *using now*

and @Zsantz- I didn't actually realize the scrollbars weren't supposed to have that black outline... what is it with Firefox being one of the few programs that I ever have skinning issues with?

@2los... actually... firefox uses the skin as it is supposed to be used....

If contentmargins are not present, the skinning engine should assume that they are the same as the sizing margin..... whcih firefox does...

hope thi clears that one up....

@2los... actually... firefox uses the skin as it is supposed to be used....

If contentmargins are not present, the skinning engine should assume that they are the same as the sizing margin..... whcih firefox does...

hope thi clears that one up....

Loki,

If that's the case, then why does the XPI interface of Mozilla and Firefox (and presumably Thunderbird) seem to have so many problems with scrollbars? I've seen Mac themes with scrambled scrollbar arrows and so many themes with huge border margins, but only in Firefox and Mozilla. All other apps I've tried (I've not used GIMP or Cygwin on Windows XP, so ignore those), do not have the distortions to the scrollbars.

Isn't it more likely that since the scrollbars in Mozilla and Firefox can be themed by them, that it's the XUL interface that's the problem rather than saying all other applications are misreading the skinning engines instructions?

reread what I wrote sir:

the skinning engine should assume that they are the same as the sizing margin

The should being there to make the skinning behavior consistent which it is currently not...

reread what I wrote sir:

The should being there to make the skinning behavior consistent which it is currently not...

Sorry, Loki.

I was out watching the Perseid Meteor Shower prior to writing the message. So I guess I wasn't awake enough to read coherently. I really shouldn't be online when I should be sleeping.

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