I haven't really used Firefox enough to try out all the features... :blush: ...but I know this is another concept that M$ "borrowed" from somewhere else.
As for Themes, I lost my taste for them during my tech. support days. I remember one person had a red background on their marquee "screen saver", and it caused a terrible image burn in on the monitor. :wacko: I've also seen quite a few colour schemes in use that actually hurt my eyes using for only a couple minutes (neon pink, flourescent green, brilliant orange...).
Once I had moved on to server support, working on 30-50 machines regularly during the day, visual customization was something totally irrelevant to any of us on the team (aside from making a bitmap with the server's name... for the desktop background). Now I use a black desktop background, and the most neutral (and easy on the eyes) colour schemes... I prefer the flashing lights and bright colours to come from content, not from my basic OS and apps.
I haven't really used Firefox enough to try out all the features... :blush: ...but I know this is another concept that M$ "borrowed" from somewhere else.
As for Themes, I lost my taste for them during my tech. support days. I remember one person had a red background on their marquee "screen saver", and it caused a terrible image burn in on the monitor. :wacko: I've also seen quite a few colour schemes in use that actually hurt my eyes using for only a couple minutes (neon pink, flourescent green, brilliant orange...).
Once I had moved on to server support, working on 30-50 machines regularly during the day, visual customization was something totally irrelevant to any of us on the team (aside from making a bitmap with the server's name... for the desktop background). Now I use a black desktop background, and the most neutral (and easy on the eyes) colour schemes... I prefer the flashing lights and bright colours to come from content, not from my basic OS and apps.