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Has Anyone Found The Themes They Were Using BEFORE 68.x, Or Are We Relegated To The Boring Ones NOW?

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First question, why the heck did Thunderbird STOP allowing the themes we were using before the update to the 68.x engine?

Second question, has ANYONE found the cool themes they were using BEFORE their update to the 68.x engine NOW in the Themes section of add-ons? If so, is there some special technique or method finding them, or whatever you might want to say? If not, are were relegated to the boring ones from now on, or is there hope eventually newer, much more crisp ones will EVENTUALLY appear?

Third question (more of an aside), am I right, do the default ones they include now seem more dated than the ones back in the pre-68.x days (like 59 to 61 primarily)?


Thanks Sincerely,

Joe W.

First question, why the heck did Thunderbird STOP allowing the themes we were using before the update to the 68.x engine? Second question, has ANYONE found the cool themes they were using BEFORE their update to the 68.x engine NOW in the Themes section of add-ons? If so, is there some special technique or method finding them, or whatever you might want to say? If not, are were relegated to the boring ones from now on, or is there hope eventually newer, much more crisp ones will EVENTUALLY appear? Third question (more of an aside), am I right, do the default ones they include now seem more dated than the ones back in the pre-68.x days (like 59 to 61 primarily)? Thanks Sincerely, Joe W.

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The only complete theme I've seen for TB 68 is Monterail Dark. You can add some colored buttons with Phoenity Icons, and many parts of the interface, such as text and background colors can be modified with userChrome.css.

Because TB shares core code with Firefox, they were forced to adopt changes that made the previous complete themes incompatible with TB 68.