Nav4's gray pretty much goes with everything. Will the final release
have a similar default, or are they keeping the 'netcenter' style?
BTW, the FAQ was very helpful--thanks!
I liked very much the Aphrodite chrome screenshots, especially the
original. (The sliding-bar arcs, as opposed to the current tabs, were
very slick. And other little things like that. :)
Why am I not surprised? :-)
Just out of interest, what color scheme was the Web site using?
> Nav4's gray pretty much goes with everything. Will the final release
> have a similar default, or are they keeping the 'netcenter' style?
>...
If Netscape is going to use a different skin, they're certainly (a)
keeping it a closely guarded secret, and (b) wasting a fair bit of time
fine-tuning a skin they're not going to use. It would certainly be a
very impressive trick to pull on the public (and on the competition) if
the current skin was just a decoy and a more attractive one was waiting
in the wings, but I can't think of any commercial reason for Netscape to
do such a thing.
So ... I hope Netscape changes to a more neutral skin, for Mozilla's
sake (since Netscape's popularity has a bearing on how much development
effort Netscape can put into Mozilla); but I fear not.
--
Matthew `mpt' Thomas, usability weenie
http://critique.net.nz/project/mozilla/
I am probably not the only one who is experiencing this problem, since
striped backgrounds are used with some frequency on many websites.