Find someway to get this on the new app store thing.
Nope, it isn't an extension/chrome application. It is a standalone, Java powered application. Plus, I don't want to pay $5 just to get my stuff up somewhere.
Redstone is wired up to a dispenser full of arrows. When a person digs up a block, he gets shot. You can disguise the dispenser by putting a block in front of it.
Replace his floor with grass and put some lava under it. When that person comes back home, he will be annoyed by cows and pigs running around his house... So then he starts to replace the grass with something else... And falls into lava.
Oh, and I have just realised:
= wooden pressure plate.
When the person digs up the grass, it falls onto the pressure plate and triggers the tnt. Bewm!
1) terrain.png will be extracted from minecraft.jar automatically. If you want to use a custom image, use the browse button.
2) Select the blocks you want to use for different sections.
Frame - The frame of the chrome browser/the area that is behind the tabs.
Toolbar - This represents both the current tab and the toolbar together.
Tab - This is the area that covers the tabs that are not active.
Background - This is the theme's inner background-the large white space is covered by this.
3) Double click a cell in the right corner of the table to edit it. Most of them follow the R, G, B format. Use a colour picker to pick the suitable colour.
Frame - The color of the frame, that covers the smaller outer frame
Frame inactive - The color of the same element, but in inactive mode
Frame_incognito - The color of the same element, but in incognito mode
Frame_incognito_inactive - The color of the same element, but in incognito, inactive mode
Toolbar - The color of the toolbar background (visible by pressing Ctrl+:cool.gif:
Tab text - The color of text, in the title of current tab
Inactive tabs text - The color of text, in the title of all inactive tabs
Bookmark text - The color of the bookmark element's text
New tab background - The theme's inner background color
New tab background - The color of all the text that comes in the inner background area
New tab section link - The color of the links that appear in the background area
New tab section header - The color of the section frames when mouse over
New tab section - The color of Recently closed tabs area's bg and frame of quick links
New tab secttion text - The color of text in the section
New tab section link - The color of the links that appear in the section area
Control background - Unconfirmed yet-The color of the window control buttons (close, maximize, etc.)
Control alpha - Alpha of control background
Button background - The background color of all the toolbar buttons
Button alpha - Alpha of button background
Button tint - I am not sure what this does myself, but I included it in the builder.
4) Select an output directory. Make sure it exists though!
5) Go to chrome://extensions and click "Pack extension". Extension root directory is the output directory. If you have already packed a theme with the same name, you will have to select the private key file ([Name of the extension].pem) to update it.
Enjoy!
Screenshot of a theme that I am using:
Eeh, I didn't spend much time working with the colour scheme... Need to make it a bit better!
P.S. I did miss out some textures, if you want one to be added, PM me.
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The Valentines day is the worst day EVER.
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Nope, it isn't an extension/chrome application. It is a standalone, Java powered application. Plus, I don't want to pay $5 just to get my stuff up somewhere.
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Ugh, I say it every time I see a let's play kind-of video... :/
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We only know that because you told us. Proof please.
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Redstone is wired up to a dispenser full of arrows. When a person digs up a block, he gets shot. You can disguise the dispenser by putting a block in front of it.
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Oh, and I have just realised:
When the person digs up the grass, it falls onto the pressure plate and triggers the tnt. Bewm!
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NEW IN 1.0:
-Persistent parameters
-Image scaling
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How to use:
1) terrain.png will be extracted from minecraft.jar automatically. If you want to use a custom image, use the browse button.
2) Select the blocks you want to use for different sections.
Frame - The frame of the chrome browser/the area that is behind the tabs.
Toolbar - This represents both the current tab and the toolbar together.
Tab - This is the area that covers the tabs that are not active.
Background - This is the theme's inner background-the large white space is covered by this.
3) Double click a cell in the right corner of the table to edit it. Most of them follow the R, G, B format. Use a colour picker to pick the suitable colour.
Frame - The color of the frame, that covers the smaller outer frame
Frame inactive - The color of the same element, but in inactive mode
Frame_incognito - The color of the same element, but in incognito mode
Frame_incognito_inactive - The color of the same element, but in incognito, inactive mode
Toolbar - The color of the toolbar background (visible by pressing Ctrl+:cool.gif:
Tab text - The color of text, in the title of current tab
Inactive tabs text - The color of text, in the title of all inactive tabs
Bookmark text - The color of the bookmark element's text
New tab background - The theme's inner background color
New tab background - The color of all the text that comes in the inner background area
New tab section link - The color of the links that appear in the background area
New tab section header - The color of the section frames when mouse over
New tab section - The color of Recently closed tabs area's bg and frame of quick links
New tab secttion text - The color of text in the section
New tab section link - The color of the links that appear in the section area
Control background - Unconfirmed yet-The color of the window control buttons (close, maximize, etc.)
Control alpha - Alpha of control background
Button background - The background color of all the toolbar buttons
Button alpha - Alpha of button background
Button tint - I am not sure what this does myself, but I included it in the builder.
4) Select an output directory. Make sure it exists though!
5) Go to chrome://extensions and click "Pack extension". Extension root directory is the output directory. If you have already packed a theme with the same name, you will have to select the private key file ([Name of the extension].pem) to update it.
Enjoy!
Screenshot of a theme that I am using:
Eeh, I didn't spend much time working with the colour scheme... Need to make it a bit better!
P.S. I did miss out some textures, if you want one to be added, PM me.
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That's free disk space, not RAM.
EDIT: I smell a troll...
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Then enter systeminfo.exe