Hi Shawn,

I see the css themes going away with Kim's new deskbar
container since it can listen for windows theme
changes and can ask for the current colors.  This lets
them just mess with the Windows colors which they're
probably more used to and we (DQSD) adapts to it.

Brent

--- "Shawn K. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>  
> > - Copy configure.xml to the localsearches
> directory under 
> > your install dir
> > - Open the copy in your favorite text editor
> > - Search for "loadcssfile(\"classic\")" with or
> without 
> > quotes included
> > - After this line, you'll want to add a new one,
> with the
> following
> > contents:
> >     mb.AppendMenuItem("Theme name",
> "loadcssfile(\"mytheme.css\")",
> > "Description", confthememenu);
> >     // Exchange mytheme.css for the actual css
> filename, of
> course
> 
> 
> This would be a PITA to share a new theme with the
> world. Users
> (I'll never understand why) are very visual people.
> 
> I think we ought to have a separate folder for
> themes (./themes/)
> and use xml files that function similar to the
> search files in their
> function: sections for theme name, description,
> author, images
> required, stylesheet reference (or inline!) and any
> other shtuff one
> would need for their theme.
> 
> This is 'next-release' Shawn talking, so don't think
> I'm pushing too
> hard for this right now.
> 
> How hard could it be to modify the search parsing
> code to function
> similarly for themes? Theoretically, using CDATA
> blocks, we could
> even distribute themes as a single XML file. :)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Shawn K. Hall
> http://12PointDesign.com/
> http://ReliableAnswers.com/
> 
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