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Firefox GNOME theme

Firefox SWEET theme


A SWEET theme for Firefox. (Also compatible with FireDragon)

This theme follows lastest SWEET Adwaita style.

Screenshot of the theme

Description

This is a bunch of CSS code to make Firefox look closer to GNOME's native apps.

Firefox versions support

The master branch of this repo supports the current Firefox stable release 100.

Theme versions complatible with older Firefox releases are preserved as git tags. Use the v78.1 tag for Firefox 78 ESR support.

We also have the beta branch for fixes only aplicable to the current Firefox beta version.

Installation

For FireDragon

Check out the firedragon branch of this repo for installing the theme for FireDragon. For FireFox, continue reading this README.

Installation script

  1. Clone this repo and enter folder:

    git clone https://github.com/KevinNadar/sweet-firefox-theme && cd sweet-firefox-theme
  2. Checkout a git branch or tag if needed, otherwise use master and ignore this step.

    git checkout beta # Set beta branch 
    git checkout v78.1 # Set v78.1 tag 
  3. Run installation script

    Auto install script

    This script will lookup Firefox profiles location and enable a theme variant for your GTK theme if it exists.

    ./scripts/auto-install.sh

    Install script

    ./scripts/install.sh # Standard
    ./scripts/install.sh -f ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/.mozilla/firefox # Flatpak
    Script options
    • -f <firefox_folder_path> optional

      • Set custom Firefox folder path, for example ~/.mozilla/icecat/.
      • Default: ~/.mozilla/firefox/
    • -p <profile_name> optional

      • Set custom profile name, for example e0j6yb0p.default-nightly.
      • Default: All the profiles found in the firefox folder

One command curled script

You can also install this theme with one command:

curl -s -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/KevinNadar/sweet-firefox-theme/master/scripts/install-by-curl.sh | bash

It will download the latest version of the theme and run the auto installation script for you.

Manual installation

  1. Go to about:support in Firefox.

  2. Application Basics > Profile Directory > Open Directory.

  3. Open directory in a terminal.

  4. Create a chrome directory if it doesn't exist:

    mkdir -p chrome
    cd chrome
  5. Clone this repo to a subdirectory:

    git clone https://github.com/KevinNadar/sweet-firefox-theme.git
  6. Create single-line user CSS files if non-existent or empty (at least one line is needed for sed):

    [[ -s userChrome.css ]] || echo >> userChrome.css
  7. Import this theme at the beginning of the CSS files (all @imports must come before any existing @namespace declarations):

    sed -i '1s/^/@import "sweet-firefox-theme\/userChrome.css";\n/' userChrome.css
  8. Symlink preferences file:

    cd .. # Go back to the profile directory
    ln -fs chrome/sweet-firefox-theme/configuration/user.js user.js
  9. Restart Firefox.

  10. Open Firefox customization panel and move the new tab button to headerbar.

  11. Be happy with your new gnomish Firefox.

Required Firefox preferences

We provide a user.js configuration file in configuration/user.js that enable some preferences required by this theme to work.

You should already have this file installed if you followed one of the installation methods, but in any case be sure this preferences are enabled under about:config:

  • toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets

    This preference is required to load the custom CSS in Firefox, otherwise the theme wouldn't work.

  • svg.context-properties.content.enabled

    This preference is required to recolor the icons, otherwise you will get black icons everywhere.

For other non essential preferences checkout configuration/user.js.

Also though is not obligatory, some weird issues might happen if you don't use the Firefox's default/system theme because the theme is never tested against the Firefox's light or dark theme.

Updating

You can follow the installation script steps again to update the theme.

Uninstalling

  1. Go to your profile folder. (Go to about:support in Firefox > Application Basics > Profile Directory > Open Directory)
  2. Remove chrome folder.

Known bugs

CSD have sharp corners

See upstream bug.

Wayland fix:

  1. Go to the about:config page
  2. Search for the layers.acceleration.force-enabled preference and set it to true.
  3. Now restart Firefox, and it should look good!

X11 fix:

  1. Go to the about:config page
  2. Type mozilla.widget.use-argb-visuals
  3. Set it as a boolean and click on the add button
  4. Now restart Firefox, and it should look good!

Icons color broken with System icons

Icons might appear black where they should be white on some systems. I have no idea why, but you can adjust them directly in the system-icons.css file, look for --gnome-icons-hack-filter & --gnome-window-icons-hack-filter vars and play with css filters.

Development

If you wanna mess around the styles and change something, you might find these things useful.

To use the Inspector to debug the UI, open the developer tools (F12) on any page, go to options, check both of those:

  • Enable browser chrome and add-on debugging toolboxes
  • Enable remote debugging

Now you can close those tools and press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+I to Inspect the browser UI.

Also you can inspect any GTK3 application, for example type this into a terminal and it will run Epiphany with the GTK Inspector, so you can check the CSS styles of its elements too.

GTK_DEBUG=interactive epiphany

Feel free to use any parts of my code to develop your own themes, I don't force any specific license on your code.

Credits

This project is a fork of firefox-gnome-theme by Rafael Mardojai CM. Based on Luna Kurame's original work. This project contains the sweet /theme directory from this repo.

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