Overview
A Chrome/Chromium theme based on the popular Zenburn theme for vi and emacs.
The ZBC Theme is a low-contrast visual theme for Google Chrome & Chromium. It is based on the [Emacs 24 theme by bbastov][1], itself based on an earlier [Emacs port of the theme by Daniel Brockman][2]. All of which are based on an original idea of a [Vi theme by Slinky][3]. The [ZBC projects][4] are a collection of themes and extensions, named after the ZBC Theme (the original project) and the Chrome/Chromium browsers, and paying tribute to the "Burning Chrome" novel by William Gibson. *Special Thanks to:* the original creators of the Zenburn themes, Google, the Google Chrome Team, the Chromium project and William Gibson. *Note:* The ZBC Theme was unavailable for some time following the new enforcement of the new Google Chrome Web Store Terms of Services, which prohibited the use of the Google Chrome trademarks and modifications of its icons. [1] : https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs/ [2] : https://github.com/dbrock/zenburn-el/ [3] : http://slinky.imukuppi.org/zenburnpage/ [4] : http://zenburningchrome.googlecode.com/
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Chris WongDec 16, 2015
Very beatiful
Robert AlleyMay 13, 2015
great!
Saroj KhatiwadaMar 6, 2015
I absolutely love this theme. It is not very stressful to the eyes, and it blends very well with OS X's dark menu bar. The only drawback I think it has is the choice of font color for displaying downloads' information in the download bar. The yellowish font color on whitish background makes it almost impossible to read anything.
Details
- Version0.2.1
- UpdatedJuly 25, 2012
- Offered bylo
- Size80.94KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
Email
laurent.malvert@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
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