Personas Makes Customizing Firefox a Little Easier
Posted on December 17th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Just caught this via Mashable:
Mozilla has a new Firefox extension, called Personas, that makes it a bit easier to add themes to your browser. Built from a prototype that was discussed and tested earlier this year, Personas aims to extend an option for custom browsers without the need to code. They also have the ability to incorporate online components, supporting HTML, CSS, PNG, JPG, SVG, Javascript and Canvas. Personas also offer real time updates during the creation and editing process, so you can see exactly what you’re getting into. Other feature include the ability to select a Persona from the dynamic menus, and designers can add/update themes at any time without updating any software.
You can get all the details from the Mozilla Labs Blog, and if you want to play around with Personas, you can download it from the Mozilla Add-ons site.
Tags: Add-ons, Customized, Extensions, Firefox, Themes and Skins
One Response
Using
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13 on
Windows XP
So I have downloaded a few themes. How do I apply them to Firefox 2.0.0.13?