Themes: Site Skins
Note: Camino can also use styles created for the Firefox extension Stylish, for which there is a large repository of user styles. To do so, simply copy the desired code and paste it into your ~/Library/Application Support/Camino/chrome/UserContent.css file. If you do not have a UserContent.css yet, you can create one by opening TextEdit, choosing "Make Plain Text" from the Format menu, pasting the code, and saving the file as userContent.css.
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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


