Will there be in the Future some In-Browser skins to choose of?

Asked by Roland Haslinger

Hi :)

I am an Ex-Firefox User and have switched recently at least on my fastest Computer at home to Midori. The only thing which prevents me from installing it also on my Daily work Netbook is the fact that Midori lacks a bit of a darker Skin, so since i did not found any Feature Request Section here - Any chance that there is added some kind of choice between bright UI and more dark UI in the Future and also perhaps the ability to make UI Fonts larger?

Would be 2 great features for Eyeglass Wearers :D

Thanks :)

Haslinger Roland, Austria

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Cassidy James Blaede (cassidyjames) said :
#1

Midori uses the system GTK theme. If you're using the GTK2 version of Midori, you may be able to style the app individually in the GTK theme.

Regards,
Cassidy  James
On Jun 16, 2013 5:11 AM, Roland Haslinger &lt;<email address hidden>&gt; wrote:

New question #230835 on Midori:

https://answers.launchpad.net/midori/+question/230835

Hi :)

I am an Ex-Firefox User and have switched recently at least on my fastest Computer at home to Midori. The only thing which prevents me from installing it also on my Daily work Netbook is the fact that Midori lacks a bit of a darker Skin, so since i did not found any Feature Request Section here - Any chance that there is added some kind of choice between bright UI and more dark UI in the Future and also perhaps the ability to make UI Fonts larger?

Would be 2 great features for Eyeglass Wearers :D

Thanks :)

Haslinger Roland, Austria

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Roland Haslinger (saphirjd) said :
#2

Ok, since i use Windows i guess i have no chance to change anything then, what a pity :( But anyway, thanks for the answer!

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Cassidy James Blaede (cassidyjames) said :
#3

Ah, there are ways to configure GTK on Windows. But I'm not super familiar
with them. :-/
On Jun 16, 2013 10:21 AM, "Roland Haslinger" <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> Question #230835 on Midori changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/midori/+question/230835
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> Roland Haslinger is still having a problem:
> Ok, since i use Windows i guess i have no chance to change anything
> then, what a pity :( But anyway, thanks for the answer!
>
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> You received this question notification because you are a member of
> Midori Devs, which is an answer contact for Midori.
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Donte Greene (flykidd) said :
#4

Hi SaphitJD, i think work on GTK on Windows theming is being worked on (remember you from Mozillazine).

Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/midori/+bug/1191879

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Donte Greene (flykidd) said :
#5

oops SaphirJD

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Donte Greene (flykidd) said :
#6

Crap another one, sorry, yeah no one is working on it for now (hoprfully soon).

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Cris Dywan (kalikiana) said :
#7

FYI the latest Midori 0.5.5 for Windows includes an optional darker theme and allows choosing themes if dropped in the theme folder.

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