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Les ressources disponibles sont regroupées dans différentes catégories dépendant de ce que vous voulez faire.
La meilleure source d'informations sur K-Meleon se trouve dans la section Documentation. Il y a aussi le Guide Utilisateur (ancien) et le Manuel de référence. Parmi les ressources externes vous pouvez trouver quelques liens vers d'autres pages générales sur K-Meleon.
Le Tutoriel des habillages vous montre comment installer un nouvel habillage que vous aurez télécharger depuis la page des Thèmes K-Meleon. Vous pouvez aussi télécharger des (anciens) Habillages et aider à leur mise à jour afin de fabriquer des thèmes complets. Des Témoins de chargement supplémentaires peuvent être téléchargés ét utilisés avec n'importe quel habillage ou thème. La page des ressources externes pour K-Meleon comporte des liens vers les pages des thèmes et habillages situées sur tout le web. Pour personnaliser votre bureau Windows ou vos pages personnelles web, il y a aussi une liste d'Icônes, Boutons, et Bannières pour K-Meleon.
You can download translated versions of the K-Meleon menus from our Localization resource section. That is also the place where you should find links and pointers to help you localize the Mozilla part of K-Meleon.
This information is kept in the ConfigFiles. You can edit these files through the PreferencesDialog. Beginners should use caution when editing these files and it is helpful to create a test profile for extensive customization.
Much of K-Meleon's behaviour can be altered through the PreferencesDialog. Even more can be altered by editing the PrefsJS?, UserJS, UserChromeCSS? or UserContentCSS? files directly. These files are read by the Mozilla/Gecko rendering engine. Further information is available in the following documents.
K-Meleon has a small MacroLanguage that allows you to extend K-Meleon's functionality. A set of ready made macro snippets are to be found in the Macro Library.
Non-official plugins are available here.
K-Meleon uses the same plug-in architecture as Netscape/Mozilla to interact with ThirdPartyPlugins. Extended information is available at mozdev.org - plugindoc.
You can, for instance, install and use an external bookmarks manager or an external cookies manager together with K-Meleon. Or you can use an external mouse gestures program. You can also use a download manager or miscellaneous tools like a tool to make K-Meleon your default browser or a password manager.
The skinning tutorial shows you which files to edit to make K-Meleon look the way you want. Visit the ThemeTools page to see a some of the recommended applications that can be used to help create K-Meleon themes.
If their licence allows, you can also try to adopt a Mozilla theme, Firefox theme or Opera skin.
To help develop K-Meleon you need to get your BuildTools and read some of the DeveloperDocs.
K-Meleon uses Gecko, the rendering engine from Mozilla.org, and should be detected as such. You should use K-Meleon to see how Gecko handles your pages, not how K-Meleon handles your pages. Gecko aims to be fully standards compliant. If K-Meleon fails to follow the standards due to limitations in Gecko (and thus is also visible in Mozilla and/or mfcEmbed) you should report your findings to bugzilla. If K-Meleon is the only browser that fails to follow the standards on a certain page, it should be reported to our bug database. Never ever try to get K-Meleon to "work around" bugs we have. Write standards complaint pages and let us know if we fail to handle them correctly. That's all.
On the Unofficial K-Meleons page you can find unofficial versions that could be interesting for you.
On the Experimental K-Meleon Extension Setup pages you can find a description of this extension setup system and more interesting for the users, a lot of extensions (some Mozilla extensions, for example) adapted for K-Meleon.