Trick or Treat: You gotta love Vivaldi colors
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Spice up the look of your browser this Halloween by adding an image to the Tab bar or create a Halloween theme.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Perfect timing! I was thinking of creating a Halloween or Fall based theme. Thank you for this post.
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@sheldons: Super, looking forward to the Halloween theme. Cheers!
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For those using the first dark pattern, I've made a theme that fits nicely
Background color: #1e1e1e
Foreground color: #dedede
Highlight color: #f98f42
Accent color: #6a6a6a
Enable the "Use Accent color on Window" option. -
It should be remembered that Vivaldi also allows animated gif for window and tab background. This allows you to further expand to create a browser for Haloween;)
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Something like this?
My theme is already dark like my soul and red like the blood of puritans
For a proper soundtrack -- can't go wrong with some Horror Punk!
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@catweazle: But that comes (depending on the complexity of the animation) at the cost of a high processor load which might cause Vivaldi to react slow.
... but that's OK for a short term joke
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@QuHno said in Trick or Treat: You gotta love Vivaldi colors:
@catweazle: But that comes (depending on the complexity of the animation) at the cost of a high processor load which might cause Vivaldi to react slow.
... but that's OK for a short term joke
Yes, of course, naturally it is convenient to look for simple and not too large animations, Vivaldi already expands them to the necessary size. I don't have a very powerful laptop, but I don't notice a difference in performance, using a background gif.
I use either these so-called cinematics as background, or one of these
, coming from old games, not occupying much.(the jump is caused by the capture and for cropping frames to reduce capture size, the animation is actually smooth and uniform)
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It is actually written "Have got to" not "gotta" -Do not you guys supposedly like good grammar and good manners? Or at least that is what I was told when I wrote in capital letters the tittle of a post.
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@gocps said in Trick or Treat: You gotta love Vivaldi colors:
It is actually written "Have got to" not "gotta" -Do not you guys supposedly like good grammar and good manners? Or at least that is what I was told when I wrote in capital letters the tittle of a post.
You are right, the main language used in this forum is English, but since a large part of the users are not of this nationality, I include myself, the level can sometimes stop being desired, sometimes resulting in an English pidgin, but If it serves to communicate, despite the kicks to the dictionary, as in my answer
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@GraveDigger said in Trick or Treat: You gotta love Vivaldi colors:
any chance of you sharing just the image? thanks
Sure. I mean, I just stole it from an image search for Halloween Wallpaper but the image is this one:
https://hdqwalls.com/download/7680x4320/8k-halloweenThe header image I just found by editing an image found by searching for "halloween header image" and cropping it a bit: https://www.stuffmirror.com/halloween-twitter-header-images/
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@gocps said in Trick or Treat: You gotta love Vivaldi colors:
It is actually written "Have got to" not "gotta" -Do not you guys supposedly like good grammar and good manners? Or at least that is what I was told when I wrote in capital letters the tittle of a post.
Because "gotta love [xxx]" is a common expression for most native English speakers, and those who follow UK/US popular culture.
It's a humour thing, not grammar.
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Here are some more, a few also for mobil
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