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firefox-gnome-theme
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Appreciation post: after 10 years, I'm back on using Firefox as my primary browser
if you use gnome, have you also tried firefox-gnome-theme?
- Testing out Debian with Nordic theme
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Gnome Web crash all the time!
Together with https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme it's all you will ever need
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Gnome Theme Uninstall
I recently installed Firefox-gnome-theme from Github. When I tried to uninstall it, it wont go back to original Firefox theme. I even tried to install Firefox again after uninstalling the one with Gnome theme and removing every folder with Mozilla or Firefox in its name.
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The illusion of free choice
I just checked this discussion here (https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme/discussions/447) and it seems this theme is not tested/might not work well on Windows :( sorry my comment was misleading, I didn't think this post was going to get this much traction.
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Is there any desktops like KDE but based on GTK?
oh. for firefox there's a good solution.
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Safari for Linux
This is probably for you then, https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme
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How do you think with GTK4 none themable?
It's nice in theory to try to have a cohesive design, but as soon as you start downloading additional apps, thing will start being less and less coherent. Maybe you'll get Firefox to match the rest of the system (but that will require a separately maintained CSS for every ,theme like what Rafael Mardojai does for Firefox), but apps Chromium, OBS, Steam, Discord, Spotify? It's not realistic to expect every App to maintain a version that fits every DE there is. The only thing I would care about is that the apps come with a Light/Dark mode and follow the system preference.
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Gnome with Fedora is awesome
If you haven't seen it already the GNOME Firefox theme is really nice for consistency https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme
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The magic of CSS when it's applied to Firefox, r/FirefoxCSS
probably this one
ungoogled-chromium-fedora
What are some alternatives?
Firefox-Mod-Blur - Firefox Theme - For dark theme lovers / More compact / Modular / Blur
chromium-widevine - How to install Widevine on Chromium on Linux; how to watch Netflix on Chromium Ubuntu or Debian
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
ungoogled-chromium-fedora - RPM build for ungoogled-chromium
bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
moonlight-userChrome - A dark userstyle for Firefox inspired by moonlight-vscode-theme and github-moonlight
spotify-easyrpm - Download, convert and install Spotify for Fedora 34 as an RPM package.
mutter-rounded - A window manager for GNOME, with rounded corners patch
ungoogled-chromium-debian - Debian, Ubuntu, and others packaging for ungoogled-chromium
CustomCSSforFx - Custom CSS tweaks for Firefox
el7-bpf-specs - RPM specs for building bpf related tools on CentOS 7