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Safari User Guide

Open Firefox and then follow these steps to enable the Dark Theme. 1) Click the Open Menu (three-line icon) button from the top right. 2) Select Customize. 3) At the very bottom, click the Themes button. 4) Select Dark under My Themes. You’ll instantly see the Dark Theme mode with dark backgrounds, toolbars, and tabs. To install a theme from addons.mozilla.org, click on the theme and select the + Install Theme button on the resulting page. Firefox will download the requested theme and may notify you that it has been installed. Managing themes Switch themes. Click the menu button, click Add-ons and select Themes. Scroll through the list of themes. Make Waterfox match your style. Choose from thousands of themes and dress up your browser with a single click. Waterfox in the Media.

You can change the layout of Safari bars, buttons, and bookmarks to suit your browsing style.

Use the Favorites bar

  • In the Safari app on your Mac, choose View > Show Favorites Bar.

Show the status bar

  • In the Safari app on your Mac, choose View > Show Status Bar. When you hold the pointer over a link, the status bar at the bottom of the Safari window shows the link’s full address.

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Customize the toolbar

In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:

  • Change the items in the toolbar: Choose View > Customize Toolbar, then add, remove, and rearrange toolbar items by dragging them. For example, you can add an iCloud Tabs button that shows a list of webpages open on your other devices that have Safari turned on in iCloud preferences.

  • Quickly rearrange toolbar buttons: Press and hold the Command key, then drag buttons right or left. This shortcut doesn’t work for the Back/Forward, Sidebar, Home, History, or Downloads buttons, or the Smart Search field.

  • Resize the toolbar: If you see angle brackets at the right end of the toolbar, it means the window is too small to show all of the toolbar items. Enlarge the window or click the brackets to see the rest of the items.

  • Remove a toolbar item: Press and hold the Command key, then drag the item out of the toolbar.

  • Show or hide the toolbar in full-screen view: While in full-screen view, choose View > Always Show Toolbar in Full Screen.

To customize Safari even more, choose Safari > Preferences, then change options.

Firefox For Macs

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  • 1Firefox 3 Mac Theme Test Plan

Maintained by: Marcia Knous

  • First Draft, 12/17/07
  • Updated 1/15/08

Overview

The primary goal of this QA test plan is the testing of the Mac Theme currently designated as 'proto' which is intended to ship as the default theme for Mac for the final version of Firefox 3.

Visual Integration on the Mac platform

According to Alex Faaborg's blog post of 12/13/07, a major component of the visual integration strategy will be matching each platform's conventions for icon design (this would be Aqua on Mac). This includes using a unified style that will ensure that the theme looks the same on Tiger as it does on Leopard. Concepts that were outlined in his 10/10/07 blog post include:

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  • Correct appearance of sidebars
  • Cover flow-esque styling in the Addons Manager
  • Transparent Panel Styling (AKA HUD window styling)

Latest Version of Theme

  • Please download the latest nightly as it now is included by default

Scope of Planned Testing

Testing will cover the areas below. Exceptions are noted under the 'Will Not Test' section.

  • Installing and Uninstalling the Theme
    • Confirm theme can be disabled
    • Confirm theme can be uninstalled
    • Confirm something happens when default theme is only theme and is then uninstalled
    • Verify preview functionality in Add ons Manager
  • Theme Updates
    • Confirm that when updates are available for theme they can be installed
  • OS integration
    • Respecting key presses
  • Default Theme
    • How theme plays with Spaces on 10.5 (currently an issue on Beta 2)
    • Install proto with personas extension running. Check for visual flaws (will personas be marketed as a big feature in the final version of Firefox 3)
  • Visual Styling
    • Confirming all icons are themed (Currently Broken Website is not) according the theme inventory prepared by the Visual Identity team
      • Lock Icon
      • Software Update icon
      • Crash Reporter icon (currently the same as Software Update icon)
      • Icons in Protocol Handling dialog
      • Icons in Add Ons Manager
      • Icons in Download Manager
      • Icons in Preferences
      • Icons in Places
      • Icons in Help Contents
      • Icons in Error Console/DOM Inspector?
    • Confirming overall theme style
      • Dialogs
      • Windows
  • Toolbar
    • Customizing
    • Verifying icon functionality
    • Verifying placement of icons when they are moved back and forth from the customize area
  • Location Bar
    • Verifying location bar functionality, including Larry UI
    • Dragging and dropping location bar back and forth from the customize toolbar
  • Search Bar
    • Verifying functionality
  • Tooltips
    • Confirm functionality of all tooltips
  • Tabbed Browsing
    • Verify visual inspection of tab overflow
    • Verify tab rendering


Will Not Test

Will NOT test

Platforms and Configurations

  • OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
  • OS X 10.4 (Tiger)

Major Test Areas

Our Test coverage will be a multi-leveled approach:

  • 1. Functional testing and
  • 2. Some stress/boundary/negative tests (depth of functionality):
    • Currently there are no specific FFT in Litmus to run on the Leopard and Tiger operating systems.
  • 3. Ad hoc and regression testing
  • 4. A test day specific to Theme testing

Functional Testing

  • We will run the Litmus Leopard specific testing suite to flesh out any issues on that OS.

Stress testing/Negative Testing(depth of functionality):

Ad hoc & regression testing

The Mozilla community users will cover some of the Ad hoc testing. Regression testing will cover:

  • QA Verification of Resolved bugs

References to Relevant Blog Posts

  • http://people.mozilla.com/~faaborg/files/granParadisoUI/icons/iconInventory.html- Interactive Icon Inventory

References to Relevant Bugs

  • bug 397723 New Theme for Mac OS X. This bug was the top level bug used for tracking before the theme landed in the nightlies.

Fixed Bugs that need to be verified

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  • bug 399398 Design a new icon set for OSX
  • bug 303110 Implement Unified Toolbar
  • bug 397723 Implement a new theme for OS X

Bugs to Keep an eye on

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Current list of issues seen with theme on trunk (version 0.9.1)

  • Seen using 10.5
    • Text highlight in Find is hot pink (much different than in default theme)
    • Report a broken website icon is not styled according to the theme
    • Expand widget is missing when you look at individual RSS feeds (dropdown widget located next to tag line which allows you to expand the pane and see the available tabs to pick). In the current implementation of the proto theme (1-22-08) the widget is missing and the only way I can expand that pane is to click around in the area where the widget is.
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Schedule/milestones

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