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Winterfox - Clean Firefox Forms

   0.7  

Theme/Style (other)

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Winterfox - Clean Firefox Forms
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Downloads:  1389
Submitted:  Mar 14 2005
Updated:  Dec 9 2005

Description:

The form controls in linux version of firefox can be more beutiful.
They can be more friendly too.

* Focused input has black border.
* Reset button has red text - you will never click on it by accident
* Really large textareas
* hover effects on buttons, selects and checkboxes

There is only one downside - you will never see what styling webmaster put on his buttons :)


It is based on exellent Industrial Forms by Garret LeSage
http://linuxart.com/log/archives/2004/09/22/firefox-forms-work-in-progress/

Installation for Firefox 1.5
1. Download Tarball
2. add files from tarball to /res directory in your firefox installation.
3. Add content of winter.css to forms.css ( cat winter.css >> forms.css )
4. restart Firefox.

Enjoy! :)

And guys, if you rate the thing down - spend 20 seconds, drop me a line why you did not like it. Please.




Changelog:

0.7 the buttons do not grab theme colors anymore. It was ugly. The Disabled buttons look disabled now.


0.6 tweaked buttons a bit, fixed select[multiple]

0.5 Clearlookish buttons, thanks Nikola Pizurica
,input type=search

0.4 Deer Park Version

0.3 Added Reset button, removed background from big selects

0.2 improved disabled controls, fixed issue with style mixing when class for radio is specified, tweaked dropdown a bit




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 nice...

 
 by kreten1 on: Mar 14 2005
 
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... but maybe you can add some colors?


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 Very Nice

 
 by labba on: Mar 15 2005
 
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Thank you for this!


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 Strange....

 
 by labba on: Mar 15 2005
 
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This looks strange: http://img26.exs.cx/img26/1249/radiobutton3pi.jpg

It looks like that if I click on a radiobutton. If I click anywhere else on the screen it looks normal again...


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 Re: Strange....

 
 by ilishin on: Mar 15 2005
 
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hmm.. I will dig it


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 Re: Strange....

 
 by ilishin on: Mar 15 2005
 
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fixed


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 Re: Re: Strange....

 
 by labba on: Mar 15 2005
 
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Cool Thank you!


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 Good idea!

 
 by adrenalize on: Mar 15 2005
 
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The web forms is one of the things I really dislike in standard Firefox, both under Linux and Win2k.
So I really like this one here, it's a vast optical improve. Keep going! :)


Just use your illusion! :)
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 Missing buttons

 
 by psoares on: Mar 15 2005
 
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Your css only changes the submit button but leaves the reset one unaltered. It is really easy to change that. Can you do it?


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 Re: Missing buttons

 
 by ilishin on: Mar 15 2005
 
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Sure. The only thing to think about - do people need reset button at all? It is useless and often cliked by mistake.

I can make 'em disappear or give 'em red border "do not click me!" - just must decide what is better.


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 Reset buttons

 
 by psoares on: Mar 15 2005
 
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I still think that sometimes they can be useful. Don't make them disappear, that should be done by the form developer if he wants to do so. A red border is ok.

This is a very nice visual improvement for Firefox. Could it be merged in the project?


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 Re: Reset buttons

 
 by ilishin on: Mar 17 2005
 
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I added red bordered Reset buttons - tell me what you think.

About global adding to the Firefox project.. hmm.. Right now you can help me with testing :)


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 merge with firefox

 
 by ilishin on: Mar 17 2005
 
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=264523

there is discussion about similiar topic.

My style is more agressive in replacing widgets than Garret's. It makes sites look the way I want 'em to look - may be breaking desingner intent.


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 hum...

 
 by protoman on: Jul 10 2005
 
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Could it be possibleto do a hack so that Mozilla/Firefox could use the QT/KDE forms using the current style?
Something like gtk-qt-engine, that already make the external (not the html) interface look like kde a bit.


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