Firefox 1.5 Menus!

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Firefox 1.5 Menus!

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I would like to see XnView's menus changed to the really cool menus that Firefox 1.5 final has.
It's a cool flat hover colour effect :)
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Re: Firefox 1.5 Menus!

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ckit wrote:I would like to see XnView's menus changed to the really cool menus that Firefox 1.5 final has.
It's a cool flat hover colour effect :)
:-) But firefox use its own GUI for the interface (XUL based)
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and we can't do this with XnView?
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XnView 2.0 based on XUL Runner? ;)
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Toe wrote:XnView 2.0 based on XUL Runner? ;)
I know very well XUL, but it's not possible to make a picture browser :-)
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Ok, I'll leave it at that.
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Post by Drahken »

Also, XUL is very bloated. You know all the complaints people have about firefox and mozilla being slow (especially slow to load)? It's all because of xul. The slowness is less noticeable on a newer/faster computer, but it's still there (and is REALLY noticeable on older/slower computers). Install a copy of firefox without any extensions and fire it up. Now install a copy of k-meleon ( http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net ) and fire it up. Compare the load times. That's the difference between xul and no-xul (k-meleon is a gecko based browser that uses a windows native interface instead of xul).
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