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  "textContent": "> Not a huge deal but, I use the Breeze Dark theme in KDE, PM does use the breeze icons but the default theme is white, not dark. Same with Basilisk.\n\nI think there might be some setting you have to change, been a while since I used KDE.\n\n\n> Would your Qt6 code be available publicly for a test? I'd like to play around with it when I have some time. Unless it requires libraries that my system can't provide such as GLib 2.28+ and the likes, or too new building tools.\n\nhttps://repo.palemoon.org/Basilisk-Dev/ ... ranch/qt6/\n\nPlease note that it is currently extremely buggy and is not suitable for every day use, but it does work from the standpoint that the browser launches and can browse sites.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-05T15:05:42.000Z"
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