The FAQs are coming along. I'd like to include screencaps for as many of the "this is where your user styles are" instructions as possible, and I find I need some help with that.
In particular, since the chrome folder of Firefox is such a pain to find, I'd like to have screencaps of Explorer windows showing how to navigate to chrome. Like this, only starting from a C drive instead of the odd filepath my H drive takes. *disgruntled* If the computers at work weren't arranged for mobile desktops, I'd be able to do at least one of these myself. Oh well.
If I could get screencaps for the following filepaths:
In 95/98 C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.d
(95, not 93. ^_^; Thanks, nostariel; must remember not to write while falling asleep!)
In XP/2000 navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.d
In Vista navigate to C:\users\[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Pr
I have the screencaps for Mac, both Firefox and Safari, covered myself.
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September 2015
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Requesting screencaps
If it's not any trouble, yeah. Since user styles are going to be a whole new idea to most people, I figure we should give as many explicit pointers as we can! I got screencaps in Thunar (XFCE) and Konqueror (KDE). I don't have Nautilus nor whatever the new file manager for KDE4's called, though. And I just thought that for Linux, using the terminal would be easier, so here are the instructions, for you to copy-paste where you need them:
*nodnod* That looks good. And, yeah, for commandline screencaps are usually pretty pointless. ^_^ These will be great. |