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If I am incorrect in saying that themes are treated in the same way as extensions as far as the Extension Manager is concerned, then we need to change that example of a locked extension (currently the default theme).[[User:Mozcerize|Mozcerize]] 03:26, 10 Jan 2005 (PST)
If I am incorrect in saying that themes are treated in the same way as extensions as far as the Extension Manager is concerned, then we need to change that example of a locked extension (currently the default theme).[[User:Mozcerize|Mozcerize]] 03:26, 10 Jan 2005 (PST)
:I am not sure how themes are treated by other parts of Firefox, but locked theme and locked extension are very similar. The problem is, there are no locked extensions in default install, so I added the theme example. Thought that the theme example is better than no example. Feel free to remove that if you think it is confusing. [[User:Asqueella|Asqueella]] 09:13, 10 Jan 2005 (PST)

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Hao2lian: overlayinfo and chrome.rdf changes are not optional. extensions.rdf is optional, but if you don't change that, the extension would still be listed in the EM. Not sure about components.ini/defaults.ini (bet you're not sure either). prefs.js/other files are optional, but I don't think we should create a separate section for them. I fixed these problems. Asqueella 09:16, 9 Jan 2005 (PST)

Themes

If I am incorrect in saying that themes are treated in the same way as extensions as far as the Extension Manager is concerned, then we need to change that example of a locked extension (currently the default theme).Mozcerize 03:26, 10 Jan 2005 (PST)

I am not sure how themes are treated by other parts of Firefox, but locked theme and locked extension are very similar. The problem is, there are no locked extensions in default install, so I added the theme example. Thought that the theme example is better than no example. Feel free to remove that if you think it is confusing. Asqueella 09:13, 10 Jan 2005 (PST)