I've actually started having problems with this thing. First I tried setting it to run off my hard drive so I didn't have that annoying network delay (Dialup) and that stopped... so I go back to the source and reset it to the original programming (Retrieve from internet) and it still won't work even though I have the entire file loaded from the URL designated...
I've restarted Firefox and it still won't work..
I doubt I'll get a reply, but I'm here at the only place I can ask for information directly from the source.
Did you try the embedded version of the background?
If not, to be safe I suggest you get rid of the version you currently have installed and reinstall the style again: [link]
Then follow this link for the embedded version of the background: [link]
Make the specified changes to the Crystal Firefox style as described in the above text file. The 300,000 or so character sequence in that file is the embedded version of this background image. Using that will save you from using an external image and also save you the wait time.
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"Generic quote about everyday life." -Famous philosopher
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.Find beauty in the dissonance
I've restarted Firefox and it still won't work..
I doubt I'll get a reply, but I'm here at the only place I can ask for information directly from the source.
If not, to be safe I suggest you get rid of the version you currently have installed and reinstall the style again: [link]
Then follow this link for the embedded version of the background: [link]
Make the specified changes to the Crystal Firefox style as described in the above text file. The 300,000 or so character sequence in that file is the embedded version of this background image. Using that will save you from using an external image and also save you the wait time.
I hope that helps...
No joke to say: You rock. I doubt I'll be changing my About:Blanks for Firefox anytime soon from this, and I have it as a background.
My question is, how'd you get/make it??
The wallpaper was made in photoshop, the style in stylish was just some css, and the embedded image was made from some online base64 converter.
-G
wats wrong this time?
are you using firefox 3 beta 5? If not, try upgrading to that and see...