Theming

AsceticBar 0.5

AsceticBar is an InputManager haxie that gives Camino’s bookmark bar a Safari-like appearance, with folder and tab group markers instead of favicons.

CaminIcon 1.7

CaminIcon allows you to change Camino’s user interface by installing icons as well as other application resources such as nib files and preference panes.

Camino Watermark

This stylesheet accesses a data: URI to give your blank Camino pages a nice watermark.

How to Install Icon Sets

A brief explanation on how to install themes in Camino.

How to Make Camino Tab Themes

A link that gives you info on how to create tab themes for Camino.

Making Camino Look More Like Safari on Leopard

With the introduction of darker toolbars in Leopard, theming Camino becomes a much more challenging prospect. Here’s how you can make a more unified Camino that feels like Safari on Leopard.
UPDATED to include the new UnifyCamino and Camino 1.5.4 or later.



UnifyCamino 1.9

UnifyCamino is a plugin that allows users to modify their Camino by unifying their bookmark bar, install icon themes (even on the status bar), and remove the dividing line between the navigation toolbar and bookmark bar.


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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.

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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