Firefox 3 Release & Stardock Site Compatibility
Jul 30, 2008 12:59

Firefox 3.0 goes final and is scheduled for release on Tuesday, June 17th.

There are currently known incompatibilities between Firefox 3 and many of our sites and forums. For the most part, the sites function properly, but have formatting issues. A specific example are the login & password fields to log into these forums. In Firefox 3, instead of both being on the same line, they are stacked vertically.

We will be addressing these visual issues in time. Please do NOT post threads on the forums pointing out Firefox 3 site issues. They will be deleted. We are aware of the problems and will work as quickly as we can to resolve them.

Until posted otherwise, the only version of Firefox our sites support at the moment is Firefox 2.

ObjectDock: Changing the Background Theme

By Posted December 18, 2006 12:02:18

In response to questions being asked on several online forums, I wrote a small tutorial showing you how to install and use Docklets for ObjectDock.  Continuing with that, I would like to show people how to change their background themes in ObjectDock.  ObjectDock includes some backgrounds, but the ObjectDock gallery on WinCustomize is where you are going to find many backgrounds, including tabbed dock backgrounds. 

 For this tutorial I am using ObjectDock Plus, which adds additional features such as tabbed docks, system tray support, taskbar grouping, multiple dock support, and more.  However, the basics of changing your dock backgrounds is similar.  

When you download a dock background it will typically be in a .zip file.  You will need to un-zip the contents and place them inside the backgrounds folders, in the ObjectDock library.  The ObjectDock library is located inside your "My Documents" folder.

Next, open your ObjectDock configuration window.  You can do this by clicking "configure dock", or through the ObjectDock icon in the system tray.  When the configuration window opens you will be presented with a variety of options.  Select "Tabs & Styles" from the options on the left. 

Note:  If you are not using ObjectDock Plus, then you will have to select "Appearance" to change your background.

In "Tabs & Styles" you also have the option to add/remove tabs, colorize, change fonts, and other options to change the appearance of your docks.  Under "Style" you will have a list of all the backgrounds you have available.  Just select the background you want to use, and it will change to that selected background.

 

ObjectDock Plus will also allow you to have a different style for each tab, just in case you want to mix and match to create a style all your own.  If you don't want to make any further adjustments, just select close and your dock should have a new background.
 

Default background

 

New "Clear" background.

 

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December 2, 2007 10:57:06
I have OD 1.90 and there is no "TABS AND STYLES" cant figure out how to change background. I've gone through every button the properties box and nothing what am I missing ?

Thanks, pablo999
December 2, 2007 11:00:33
Whoops.....never mind I found the drop down box in appearance
Thanks, pablo999
January 30, 2008 06:37:20
The one problem that was created when they moved the OD+ folder to "My Documents" was now you are stuck with the default Plus/Minus images.

I create custom Plus/Minus images for my docks and the only way you can see them is if you move your docks to the "Programs/Stardock/ObjectDock/backgrounds folder."
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