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DancingMouse for Firefox

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Downloads:  1170
Submitted:  Apr 26 2007
Updated:  May 4 2007

Description:

DancingMouse brings Tango icons to Mozilla Firefox. It supports many Firefox extensions: All in One Sidebar, Sage, Image Toolbar, Tab Mix Plus, Pearl Crescent Page Saver Basic and FireFTP. Support of other extensions is planned.

Enjoy! You can also try DancingMouse for Thunderbird! http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/DancingMouse+for+Thunderbird?content=57646


(I know that lots of Tango-based Firefox themes exist now, but no one meet my needs...)

Thank you for your comments and ideas.



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 Licence

 
 by kpolice on: Apr 26 2007
 
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The licence can't be GPL because Tango icons are Creative Commons.

THX for the theme.


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 Re: Licence

 
 by 314 on: Apr 26 2007
 
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Fixed, thanks.


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 Beautiful!

 
 by plueken on: Apr 27 2007
 
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This is the third, and very much the best, Tango theme for Firefox that I've tried. It looks great, and definitely fits in perfectly with GNOME.

Thanks a lot! I look forward to seeing any potential Thunderbird theme.


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 Re: Beautiful!

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Thank you! I'm glad you like it.


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 Disabled icons

 
 by SamuelDr on: Apr 27 2007
 
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The disabled icons simply confuses me. They actually have more contrast than the active ones, I think that if they were the normal one, but to ~50% alpha this would be good.

Other than that: EXCELLENT theme.


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 Re: Disabled icons

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Thank you for your comment.

I was thinking about the disabled icons... I like both of the styles: the monochrome and the translucent one.

I will do some experiments with it and I will wait for other opinions.


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 Re: Re: Disabled ico

 
 by SamuelDr on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Monochromes one are great too, but as I said, they actually have a greater contrast than the others, if those, or the orgiginals, had alpha, it would be great.

If you look at other gnome applications, they have alpha-ed icons for disabled one.

I know, it is your theme, but if it doesn't go into mainstream, will it be possible to set it as an option?


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 Re: Re: Re: Disabled

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Yes, I know what you mean. I know that standard GNOME applications use the translucent style.

It's probably that I will change it to the transcluent style. However, I'd like to read other opinions.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Disa

 
 by mots on: Apr 27 2007
 
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well, imo the inactive icons look more active than the active ones :D


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

 
 by mots on: Apr 27 2007
 
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oh, btw: could you please try to support the "Go Up"-Extension? It's only one icon, but it really looks out of place now :o


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Yes, I could. But only if you tell me your opinion on the new style of trees (the symbols + and -) here: http://vasemys.net/mojemys/projekty/dancingmouse/attachements/new-tree-style.png ;-)

It will be in 1.3, released next week (I hope).



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 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Done. It's up to you. :-D



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

 
 by mots on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Well, i dunno what the old one looks like (no idea where this is used), so I can't compare...



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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There is no "old style". The old style is the built-in style...



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 by mots on: Apr 27 2007
 
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yeah, but where does FF use trees? :D



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 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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For example try Bookmarks. :-)



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 The best

 
 by johnisevil on: Apr 27 2007
 
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This is definitely the best one of the Tango based Firefox themes. I look forward to the Thunderbird theme.


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 Re: The best

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Thank you!


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 Cool

 
 by fwojciec on: Apr 27 2007
 
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The only tango-based theme that works fine with "Use small icons" enabled. Very smooth overall - I'm using it now. Thanks!


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 Re: Cool

 
 by 314 on: Apr 27 2007
 
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Thank you too.


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 Re: Re: Cool

 
 by fwojciec on: Apr 28 2007
 
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OK, I've found a little bug. There are those tiny icons on tabs that you click to close tabs (white x on red background). On an inactive tab the border on the left side of this icon disappears (it seems to be shifted one pixel to the left), the full icon is displayed only on the active tab, or with the cursor is over the icon on an inactive tab. I hope this explanation makes sense...


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 Re: Re: Re: Cool

 
 by fwojciec on: Apr 28 2007
 
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I took a screenshot, you can see it here: http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j160/fwojciec/tinybug.png


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Cool

 
 by apelete on: Apr 28 2007
 
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Yes, I noticed this too.
I disabled "close tab button on all tabs" and I have only the close button on the active tab for now (using Tab Mix Plus extension), until the bug is fixed.


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 Re: Re: Re: Cool

 
 by 314 on: Apr 28 2007
 
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Thank you for your report. (I can't this bug detect, because I don't use close-button on all tabs, but only on on the right... It's more practical.)

Well, I will correct it in the next release.


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 Tangerine folders

 
 by apelete on: Apr 28 2007
 
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What about an alternate version with Tangerine folders style instead of the Tango folders style ? Tango one are blue, Tangerine is orange and is pretty much used too IMHO.


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 Re: Tangerine folder

 
 by 314 on: Apr 28 2007
 
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Yeah, I know Tangerine icons. In fact, I didn't plan it. Maybe, one day, the Tangerine version originate, but that's not my priority. It's more probably that I will give you a manual how to change these icons...


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