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  "textContent": "> No worries. There'll be a tool to create themes easily without any prior knowledge for many gtk2 engines and we'll also add a theming engine for gtk2 that gives you the option to theme it with CSS\n\nYep, I know, have read your replies around here.  Still I'd like to understand the idea, the concept that those rc files are following.\nAs for CSS themes there's Themix/Oomox but it's limited to colors only, whereas sane old-school themes do use images for certain widgets. I've seen that old toy too which only sets a couple colors to Gtk2 themes. Lame!\n\n**Off-topic:**\nBTW, I tried to resume reading your thread at the Devuan forums and recently it became unreachable for unregistered users, and when I tried to register I was met with sheer idiocy: forced convoluted password, insane math calculations for a so-called captcha (which duck.ai solved in a blink of an eye for me so what gives!?). So I said «fuck it» and gave up, won't go there again, ever. You may wanna relay that to your forum admins.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
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