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Post by travis on Jun 21, 2020 13:32:15 GMT -8
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herit://that1cutie
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Post by herit://that1cutie on Aug 26, 2020 21:27:37 GMT -8
This looks awesome and I wish I could find a way to do this with WindowBlinds. Certain apps (metro apps) don't work well with it, but others do. For example, Windows Settings works with WindowBlinds, but Discord and Brave Browser don't.
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NovaDelta
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Post by NovaDelta on Aug 27, 2020 8:30:49 GMT -8
so something like this? Attachments:
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herit://that1cutie
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Post by herit://that1cutie on Aug 27, 2020 15:55:57 GMT -8
Goodness, how beautiful. What on Earth is that? Seriously that looks exactly like what I am looking to achieve.
EDIT: I found Ripcord.
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Post by namensloser on Aug 28, 2020 11:11:55 GMT -8
is it a concept or real? if yes do u have a download link to the Theme?
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herit://that1cutie
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Post by herit://that1cutie on Aug 28, 2020 11:44:36 GMT -8
It is a standalone program called Ripcord, which is a Discord and Slack client. It is free to use for Discord, but paid usage for Slack functionality. It is currently in alpha. It also uses very low resources.
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Post by travis on Aug 28, 2020 19:46:42 GMT -8
I actually find out you can do something I was thinking of. I forgot about this post so I forgot to tell it. This is NOT a concept
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Post by travis on Aug 28, 2020 19:52:05 GMT -8
The thing I did to achieve this is basically a app mode that you can enable on Firefox Nightly. So theres only a few cons to this, since this is a web version on a window. You can't stream/or see other people streaming, Can't see at cameras, and can't right click for context menus. I could give instructions how to get this if somebody wants it.
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herit://that1cutie
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Post by herit://that1cutie on Aug 29, 2020 14:55:18 GMT -8
That would probably be useful. For the record, Ripcord seems to have the same limitations but uses way less CPU power to function.
EDIT: That would be extremely useful if applicable to other applications aside from Discord.
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Post by travis on Aug 29, 2020 17:18:22 GMT -8
soapmusic27 - It does work with ANY website. Ill make this post to show how to make this. (Bad at making steps) Step 1: Download Firefox NightlyStep 2: Open Firefox Nightly and icon and go to 'Options' Step 3 (Optional): I recommend DISABLING Nightly updates since it resets it and doesn't open as a app. Step 4: Go on the address bar and type "about:config" and click that you accept if you brick Firefox. Step 5: Search 'browser.ssb.enabled' and double click on it to set it to true. Step 6: Restart Firefox Step 7: Go to either Discord or any website you please and click on the ... icon and select 'Use this site on App mode' Step 8: It should open on another window and create a shortcut on the desktop. I actually saw this same thing with Chrome but, it adds a few more buttons and won't work with classic theme without the ugly white title bar.
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herit://that1cutie
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Post by herit://that1cutie on Aug 29, 2020 20:06:59 GMT -8
Oh, I understand now. I was under the impression that this was the Discord application, not website.
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spotracite
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Post by spotracite on Feb 27, 2021 21:51:35 GMT -8
If y'all use Linux, Discord doesn't use client side decorations. It's as simple as setting up an older desktop environment such as the Trinity Desktop and using a Windows 9x style theme & color set.
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Post by powerplayer on Feb 28, 2021 13:38:11 GMT -8
Always hated discord it is designed to torment people with captchas all the time
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herit://that1cutie
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Post by herit://that1cutie on Feb 28, 2021 20:51:49 GMT -8
Discord does not do that to me or anyone I know, yo
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Ingan121
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Post by Ingan121 on Apr 21, 2021 18:23:17 GMT -8
I've just really enabled the native title bar on the real Windows Discord client. 1. Install BetterDiscord, 7-Zip, and 7-Zip asar plugin. Also make sure Discord is not running. 2. Unpack %AppData%\BetterDiscord\data\betterdiscord.asar to somewhere, then close 7-Zip. 3. Open injector.js with any text editor. Even Notepad is OK. 4. Find 'e.transparent=!0,e.backgroundColor="#00000000"' (without single quotes but with double quotes) and replace it with 'e.frame=true'. 5. Select injector.js, package.json, preload.js, and renderer.js, right click, choose 7-Zip → Add to archive..., then compress it with name 'betterdiscord.asar' and format 'asar'. 6. Rename the original betterdiscord.asar in %AppData%\BetterDiscord\data, then copy/move the betterdiscord.asar from step 5 to there. 7. Start Discord, go to Settings → BetterDiscord → Custom CSS. 8. Paste this then save: div[class^="titleBar-"], div[class*=" titleBar-"] { display: none; } 9. Then go to Settings → BetterDiscord → Settings → Window Preferences, enable the 'Enable Transparency' option → Restart Now. Ignore the warning as the behavior was changed to enable the native title bar. 10. Done. +) It seems BetterDiscord already have the option to show the title bar, but it seems that it is currently hidden and disabled for some reason. settings: [ {type: "switch", id: "transparency", value: false}, {type: "switch", id: "removeMinimumSize", value: false}, {type: "switch", id: "frame", value: false, hidden: true} ]
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Craftplacer
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Post by Craftplacer on Apr 22, 2021 1:23:38 GMT -8
I've just really enabled the native title bar on the real Windows Discord client. 1. Install BetterDiscord, 7-Zip, and 7-Zip asar plugin. Also make sure Discord is not running. 2. Unpack %AppData%\BetterDiscord\data\betterdiscord.asar to somewhere, then close 7-Zip. 3. Open injector.js with any text editor. Even Notepad is OK. 4. Find 'e.transparent=!0,e.backgroundColor="#00000000"' (without single quotes but with double quotes) and replace it with 'e.frame=true'. 5. Select injector.js, package.json, preload.js, and renderer.js, right click, choose 7-Zip → Add to archive..., then compress it with name 'betterdiscord.asar' and format 'asar'. 6. Rename the original betterdiscord.asar in %AppData%\BetterDiscord\data, then copy/move the betterdiscord.asar from step 5 to there. 7. Start Discord, go to Settings → BetterDiscord → Custom CSS. 8. Paste this then save: div[class^="titleBar-"], div[class*=" titleBar-"] { display: none; } 9. Then go to Settings → BetterDiscord → Settings → Window Preferences, enable the 'Enable Transparency' option → Restart Now. Ignore the warning as the behavior was changed to enable the native title bar. 10. Done. View Attachment+) It seems BetterDiscord already have the option to show the title bar, but it seems that it is currently hidden and disabled for some reason. settings: [ {type: "switch", id: "transparency", value: false}, {type: "switch", id: "removeMinimumSize", value: false}, {type: "switch", id: "frame", value: false, hidden: true} ] Nowadays installation of BD is easier, you can get the official releases here. I am sure there's a plugin for enabling the native window frame (thus giving the classic titlebar) on the PluginRepo.
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Ingan121
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Post by Ingan121 on Apr 22, 2021 1:47:07 GMT -8
Nowadays installation of BD is easier, you can get the official releases here. I am sure there's a plugin for enabling the native window frame (thus giving the classic titlebar) on the PluginRepo.Thanks, I should have linked to the installer releases page instead of that one. However, I couldn't find any plugins for enabling the native title bar, and I doubt there would be a new one, either. There is a plugin named OldTitlebar, which claims it can enable the old title bar 'and' the native title bar, but I couldn't find any settings or source codes for enabling the native title bar. Moreover, due to the Electron limitations, title bar visibility must be defined before the window is created (unlike Firefox). Since the plugins load after the BrowserWindow is created, I think its plugins can't modify it. (Since the above modified code is the injector script which replaces the original Discord initialization process, it is possible to modify the window properties.)
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Post by travis on Apr 22, 2021 11:51:05 GMT -8
I've just really enabled the native title bar on the real Windows Discord client. 1. Install BetterDiscord, 7-Zip, and 7-Zip asar plugin. Also make sure Discord is not running. 2. Unpack %AppData%\BetterDiscord\data\betterdiscord.asar to somewhere, then close 7-Zip. 3. Open injector.js with any text editor. Even Notepad is OK. 4. Find 'e.transparent=!0,e.backgroundColor="#00000000"' (without single quotes but with double quotes) and replace it with 'e.frame=true'. 5. Select injector.js, package.json, preload.js, and renderer.js, right click, choose 7-Zip → Add to archive..., then compress it with name 'betterdiscord.asar' and format 'asar'. 6. Rename the original betterdiscord.asar in %AppData%\BetterDiscord\data, then copy/move the betterdiscord.asar from step 5 to there. 7. Start Discord, go to Settings → BetterDiscord → Custom CSS. 8. Paste this then save: div[class^="titleBar-"], div[class*=" titleBar-"] { display: none; } 9. Then go to Settings → BetterDiscord → Settings → Window Preferences, enable the 'Enable Transparency' option → Restart Now. Ignore the warning as the behavior was changed to enable the native title bar. 10. Done. View Attachment+) It seems BetterDiscord already have the option to show the title bar, but it seems that it is currently hidden and disabled for some reason. settings: [ {type: "switch", id: "transparency", value: false}, {type: "switch", id: "removeMinimumSize", value: false}, {type: "switch", id: "frame", value: false, hidden: true} ] There was another way that I used to enable the native titlebar on BT with a plugin, I just forgot to say it here.
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Ofelia
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Post by Ofelia on Jun 5, 2021 12:37:10 GMT -8
I think it might be cool to have an AIM (AOL Instant Messanger) or old nostalgic theme for Discord, I think that if someone put some work in it, maybe it could happen, but, as far as I know, there's currently no such themes present anywhere
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Ofelia
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Post by Ofelia on Jun 5, 2021 12:38:07 GMT -8
Always hated discord it is designed to torment people with captchas all the time The only time I ever got captchas is when loging in from a new device
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