More Pics From the Last WeekWednesday April 12th, 2000Dawn Endico has put up some pics from the anniversary party on the mozilla.org website. I'm there, 2nd page, Waterson's there, as are cyeh, mitchell, meep, jar, kofy brown, waquar, sdagley, dmose, and bob lord. Ryuzi also had some great pics from the Mozilla Developer Meeting in Japan. First, a giant wall-sized screenshot that participants tagged. Notice that the skin has been localized! Here's a comparison of the English and Japanese versions of the current Mozilla skin. Finally, a screenshot of a Star Trek themed Mozilla. As horrible as that is, it's actually pretty interesting. All I can say is wait until some of the people who do Winamp skins get a hold of XUL. Look out. I think XUL is a tad bit more complicated than most people who do winamp skins would want to do. Winamp -> fiddle with bitmaps Mozilla -> mess with tons of XUL, images, CSS, and JavaScript I thought the default skin was bad, but that thing is hidious!!! I can't believe anyone would even waste the time to come up with something like that. That's wierd! I posted this on the previous page in responce to the Star Trek skin, and it posted it here instead. Oh well incase you didn't know I'm refering to that Star Trek thing. I know this has happened to me before, should a file a bug to Bugzilla :) Anyway like Chris Nelson said himself, when you have skins you will always have good ones and always have bad ones. I'm not surprise, some people do like things that would offend most people, and some do take the time to make them. My opinion is that the Star Trek L-CARS interface looks kinda neat on TV and the movies, but are horrible to actually look at and use on a computer. <:3)~~ My Mozilla inspired Winamp skin is almost done. One window left, and I'm aiming for that now... =-] If anyone's interested in it (MozAmp! It really whips the Lizard's ass!) mail me. It's going to Winamp.com soon... =-] Would be helpful, if the names of the people were listed under the pics. i would introduce... a giant wall-sized screenshot that participants tagged - notoya a comparison,a Star Trek themed Mozilla - Yamamoto(Kazu) and Furukawa(furu) in addition,there is XUL caluculator (you can caluclate with it) by ikemoto http://www.wakaba.toyonaka.osaka.jp/~ikemo/mozilla/xulcalc.html OF course,there are many devote from code developper,but i have introduced the stuff that made by non-hackers. |