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[ale] HOWTO: change Netscape BORDER from putrid green to nice grey, like the rest of browser window
- Subject: [ale] HOWTO: change Netscape BORDER from putrid green to nice grey, like the rest of browser window
- From: ccthomas at joimail.com (Courtney Thomas)
- Date: Wed Dec 10 08:29:59 2003
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Thank you.
What I want to change is ONLY the browser border, i.e. that area inside
the window that includes the buttons/menus on top, the information bar
on the bottom and that very thin area on the sides.
The fg & bg are OK.
I can't stand that putrid green.
Cordially,
Courtney
Geoffrey wrote:
> Jim Philips wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 09 December 2003 12:26 pm, Courtney Thomas wrote:
>>
>>> Netscape7.1 under Debian 2.4.17, if it matters.
>>
>>
>>
>> I think this really depends on the window decorations and color
>> scheme you're using in your windowing environment. KDE? Gnome?
>> Something else? If it's KDE, I know what to tell you. I change my
>> desktop look on KDE about once a month. Otherwise, somebody else will
>> have to pipe up.
>
>
> You should be able to change the default background and foreground by
> either setting .Xdefaults values:
>
> Netscape*foreground: blue
> Netscape*background: red
>
> Or by passing a parm when you start netscape:
>
> netscape -bg green &
>
> bg for background, fg for foreground. Foreground on Netscape will be
> the words on the menus (I think), whereas background will be the window
> itself.
>
> I hope that's what you're trying to do.
>
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Courtney Thomas
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