Icons for the following mozilla apps/supported extensions still are needed:


Window List

navigator bookmarks history
profile manager javascript console java console
editor spell checker
mail news search
address book address card address list
chatzilla venkman inspector
File Types
.html .shtml .xhtml .css .js
.gif .jpg .png .svg .tif
.eml .snm
.java .class .jar .zip
.dtd .xml .rdf .properties
.xul .xpt .xpi
Protocols
http: https: ftp: gopher: telnet: finger:
imap: mailbox: pop: nntp: news: snews:
mailto: smtp: file: data: about: javascript:
chrome: jar: resource: rdf:
Security protocols that are related to other protocols should have different icons, ideally the icons should be similar and the security indication should be similar for each pair (eg: http, https; news, snews).
[http and https SHOULD NOT have the same icon. The security should be clearly visible in the icon.]

.xpi it's the same thing as a .jar file (although they currently lack signature files). It is Mozilla/Netscape6's version of a SmartUpdate installer package.

http We register the protocol in C4.x. It shows up when the user creates (under windows) a shortcut with the command line starting with "http://".


A few notes.

Windows supports many resolutions for icons. We should support at least: 16x16,32x32,48x48, probably 64x64. and x16c and x256c.

Windows supports transparency and inverse. -- I don't think we will need to use inverse [which is convenient because gif's don't really support it].

MacOSX supports icons up to 128x128 (with alpha transparency).



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