

You can edit the final portion of the value (after ) but please use only letters, numbers, underscores, and dashes in your URL.ĭescribe your theme. This is the address from which your theme can be downloaded. This is the name of your theme as it will be displayed on AMO, and can be different from the name that is displayed when the theme has been installed in Firefox. You will have to enter the following information: If you are publishing your theme to (AMO), the second page of the theme creator asks you to describe your theme. When you have finished filling in the information, click the Finish Theme button to continue. Manifest field: toolbar_field_text.Īs you fill in the information, you will see a browser preview of your theme at the bottom of the form. The color of text for fields in the toolbar, such as the URL bar. The background color for fields in the toolbar, such as the URL bar. The color of the text and icons in the toolbar and the active tab. The background color for the navigation bar, the bookmarks bar, and the selected tab. The color of the text and icons in the header area, except the active tab. The color of the header area background, displayed in the part of the header not covered or visible through the header image. All but the Header area background and Header area text and icons are optional: The colors in the following image shows you the colors you can define for your theme. You can use the Firefox Color extension to preview your creation. Valid values for alpha range between 0 and 1 and the default value is 1.0 or completely opaque. The RGB (red, green, blue) component of the color can range from 0 to 255, while the "a" in RGBA stands for alpha and controls the opacity of the color. Once the color input field loses focus, the color format will be converted to rgba when the input field loses focus. The largest block represents the intensity of the color, the rainbow slider to its right allows you to select the hue, and the rightmost slider defines the opacity of the color. The color you select will be displayed in the example below the color settings so you can play with colors until you find just the right combination for your theme. You can also use the color selector to pick the colors for your theme: In the example above, the image fades into a solid color, keeping the image size down.Ĭolor values can be entered using hex, rgb, or rgba.
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I assume you can use any in the standard RGB color space (sRGB).Ĭan you rephrase your question using different wording/terminology? It might help if you also explain what brought this to your attention.No, I am searching dark theme, ideal full gray colour theme for message work for thunderbird version 91. I'm not aware of any restriction in what colors can be used in a theme. and Thunderbird also uses the Gecko layout engine. I know Firefox can be configured to be fully color managed to avoid oversaturated colors etc.

Tanstaafl wrote:I'm not sure what you're asking.

Daily (Thunderbird version 101.0a1) adds the "system theme - auto" theme.Ĭan you rephrase your question using different wording/terminology? It might help if you also explain what brought this to your attention. Thunderbird 91.7.0 just has a light and dark theme installed by default. gfx.color_management.mode defaults to 2 and gfx.color_management.enablev4 to false in Thunderbird 91.7.0.įirefox 99.0 includes a Firefox alpenglow and several "colorways" themes, a system theme - auto, light and dark themes but doesn't have a light grey theme. I assume you can use any in the standard RGB color space (sRGB).
