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Old 11th November 2007, 04:06 PM
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Gnome theme for Seamonkey browser

I released a new version of the SeaGnome theme which makes the Seamonkey browser (Mozilla) blend in nicely with Fedora 8 using the Fedora/Gnome/Mist icon set.

If you want to try the browser pull up a shell and type 'yum install seamonkey'

You will find the default theme for the browser is pretty dated looking. Install the theme I wrote for it to update the look: http://markbokil.org/index.php?secti...uxseagnome.php

note: Seamonkey has a browser and a Mail application integrated so if you are a low memory user using XFCE or Fluxbox then this could save memory instead of running Firefox + Thunderbird for mail which has higher memory requirements.
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