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    Hardy Heron (Ubuntu Development)

    Question Apply application-sensitive theme exceptions. Is it possible?

    Hello; recently I installed a really nice looking dark theme that I'd love to keep. However, since it's got custom buttons/checkboxes/textboxes/etc... it makes some webpages look just wrong, I've attached as an example a screenshot of how my google inbox looks so you can see how annoying it is.

    I'd hate to have to disable this theme just because a couple of key websites dislike it, so I'd like to know if it's possible to either make some applications (in this case firefox) not use my theme and go with a default one, or if it's not possible, maybe set up Firefox so it renders webpages without considering the custom buttons, checkboxes, etc... as an internal firefox setting.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
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    Last edited by Fireblend; April 28th, 2008 at 05:07 AM.

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    Hardy Heron (Ubuntu Development)

    Re: Apply application-sensitive theme exceptions. Is it possible?

    Anyone?

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    Re: Apply application-sensitive theme exceptions. Is it possible?

    Still looking for help...

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