Camino 1.6 and What it Means for Themes
Posted: 19/04/2008
Camino 1.6 is released, and with it comes some changes on how themes work. The following will elaborate on what those changes are, and what they mean for users.
Getting Plugins to Work in Leopard
Posted: 31/10/2007
For a while it looked as if InputManagers were gone for good in Leopard, but they’re still around for us to pimp! The security is just a little tighter this time.
So for the early adopters trying to get their plugins to work in Leopard, here’s how you do it…
Categories now working again!
Posted: 22/10/2007
Apologies for another PMC housekeeping message, but the long-standing problem with the category counts not matching the number of items has been fixed. One article was being hidden everytime, but all should be good now!
All Themes Back Up
Posted: 03/09/2007
Download links for all of the themes on the site should once again work. Sorry for the downtime. If any links are dead, please let us know and it will be fixed as soon as possible.
PMC Housekeeping
Posted: 03/09/2007
I’ve finally found some time to do some housekeeping on PMC. Recent updates to Textpattern and plugins have left some sections behaving very bizarrely for some weeks now.
Many Themes Temporarily Unavailable
Posted: 02/09/2007
The web host for many of the themes on this site is being changed, so they will be temporarily unavailable for download. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Mike Pinkerton's Google Tech Talk
Posted: 06/02/2007
As part of the Google Tech Talks, Camino lead developer Mike Pinkerton discussed the past, present and future of Camino development, along with lessons learned from Mozilla and the open source community.
Yokota's Graphite Camino
Posted: 29/01/2007
Eiichi Yokota has created a new experimental Graphite build of Camino. The key features are that it uses a Graphite Omniwebesque icons & tabs theme, and is optimized for i686. It also alters the colour of the pop-up blocker bar, which is hardcoded, and thefore can’t be customised with a theme.
Camiscript and Camisearch repositories are back!
Posted: 21/09/2006
Just as the title says, the Camiscript and Camisearch repositories are back online. Thanks Ecco!
- Applescripts (16)
- Applications (19)
- Backup (4)
- Bookmarking (2)
- Bookmarklets (3)
- Development Tools (1)
- Misc (13)
- Nightly Builds (2)
- Optimized Builds (6)
- Plugins (2)
- Preference Panes (6)
- Search (3)
- Themes: App Icons (22)
- Themes: Icon Sets (48)
- Themes: Site Skins (2)
- Themes: Tab Themes (41)
- Theming (7)
- Tips (4)
- Toolbar Scripts (7)
- Web Development (5)
Pimp My Camino is dedicated to bringing you all the extensions, applications, themes and optimized builds for Camino, the native Mac OS X browser from Mozilla. For more discussion, please visit the Camino forum.
The site is run by Jon Hicks and David Feare in their ‘spare’ time. If we missed something, please let us know.
Community Links
Bugzilla
The place to file Camino bugs and feature requests
Camino
Camino's official site
Camino Forum
The official Camino forum @ Mozillazine
Camino Planet
Blogs from the Camino community
Camino Themes and Stuff
davedit's site for Camino themes and more
Facebook: Camino
Become a fan of Camino on Facebook
Flickr: Camino Browser
A Flickr group for Camino
hicksdesign
Print and new-fangled media from the Hicks'
Summer of Camino
Camino's Summer of Code site



