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License: MIT License
A sleek, modern and elegant Firefox CSS theme
License: MIT License
I cannot find permission and tracker protection icons in blurredfox theme. So, I'm not able to take back the permission for microphone after giving it for the first time. Also, I'm not able to see the list of trackers deployed on a website. They should look something like this (from default firefox theme):
The default homepage is still the normal dark colored and doesn't show any effect of customization
Here's a screenshot
I turned on all the about:config settings, used the dark theme, enabled force blur, enabled blur in desktop effects, and rebooted, copy-pasted the usercontent files and uschrome.css files, but there is still no blur in firefox (same for the thunderbird theme). It is just transparent.
This project is great, I really like it. But I encountered a problem.
In some Chinese content website, the text displayed weird:
I'm not familiar with CSS, so I ramdomly changed some font setting and I find this: after setting 'font-variant-ligatures : normal', the text display return to normal
Hi! How I could make it work in firefox dev edition?
How am I supposed to close tabs and how to open a new tab if only one is open?
Thank you for the quick fixes of the previous issues that I opened. I ran into another problem and would like to report it.
When the window covers half of my desktop screen (which is pretty common), URL bar becomes too small to show the URL of a website. I can barely click to enter a new URL or bookmark a site.
Perhaps when the window size is small, making use of the blank space present before and after of the URL bar may help.
Love the theme, thanks! I was hoping an option can be made (via install script, different css files to use, commented in one css, ...) to have the older style of this theme, with blurred transparency from the content area through to the top. In other words, without the sort of striping now that looks great for having the vertical bar on the side, but doesn't quite match without it. In my case, I don't have window borders or decorations.
I know that this is only for firefox's UI elements, but I was wondering if there was a way to chane the dark background of about:newtab to transparent? I'm assuming it's possible since the window is transparent when loading a website
When the titlebar is hidden, under the default (GTK) theme, everything else has no recolor from the standard, which is completely transparent. I like my GTK title bar, and use CSD when I can. This makes it quite difficult to do. Could you make the background assume GTK colors when in CSD mode?
Hello,
Firstly thank you for this awesome theme! My question is, can I switch the tab bar with the main bar?
In this theme it is solved, but your graphics is much more beautiful.
I tried to find this option in the documentation and in both code but sadly I was not successful.
Hey, You have made a great Theme! i just don't see the Mac Like buttons
Hello i whould lov it if you could integrate the code at https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/firefox-csshacks/blob/master/chrome/autohide_toolbox.css
I also reduce the urlbar height
I dont get the transparency effect on awesomewm but it works on my kde.
P.S : I do have picom and have transparency in other windows.
i just want to uninstall it.
I can't really include any photos (i don't really have a screenshot manager), however, the background is no longer transparent. The search sugestions menu somehow is, however the background, tabs and the likes of it no longer are after updating firefox. Is there any fix?
Edit: I'll just try to rewrite it from scratch.
Hi, I don't know how to contact you so I'm using this.
We are creating a website where to collect firefox themes. we have included yours by linking to this github.
I invite you to add/change/remove any information we have added to our website. I hope you like the initiative and that in the future you will send us more themes.
here are the links:
web: https://firefoxcss-store.github.io/
repo: https://github.com/FirefoxCSS-Store/FirefoxCSS-Store.github.io
Regards :)
I am trying to install for Firefox Developer, but when I run
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/manilarome/blurredfox/master/install.sh)"
It's returning
[!!] No firefox user profile directory found. Make sure to run firefox atleast once! Terminating...
Does blurredfox support FireFox Developer edition?
I'm running Firefox 88.0.1 on Linux. (Manjaro KDE if that's important) The transparency is not working at all.
This theme looks super cool on my KDE. But I cannot see the color coding support for Container tabs. Can you please add it?
This is how it looks right now (blurredfox theme):
This is how tabs are color coded when in container (Default Firefox theme):
There's another theme that I've been using which color codes containers by dots (Sweet Theme):
https://github.com/manilarome/blurredfox/blob/master/scrots/solid.webp
Off topic, but what newtab page is this and where can I get it? It's just what I'm looking for
Is it possible to display only the domain name in the address bar and the full URL being displayed only on click as the address bar being placed in the center limits the space for the URL to be displayed?
Something similar to safari, it would look much more cleaner 😃
Sadly, on macOS the transparency and blur do not work in most places, the layout does work. I believe some of this could work with -moz-appearance: -moz-mac-vibrancy-dark
. Regardless thank you for the clearly laid out themes.
Edit:
#main-window {
-moz-appearance: -moz-mac-vibrancy-dark !important;
border: none !important;
}
Resolves the URL Bar, Tab Bar, Sidebar.
I recently installed this onto Firefox Developer Edition, and my background is not showing through the window. All other blurs seem to work fine, but the main window will not be transparent. I have picom and blur enabled, and I have changed all the required settings in about:config
. In addition, I even tried going into the remote debugger, and using:
* {
background-color: transparent !important;
}
the main window remains solid.
What appears to be happening is that a gray-blue background is being shown, even with everything else transparent. This is visible behind the navbar and in the margins around #browser
if I increase them.
The html:body
element is visibly changed when I set the background to red
or something similar, but even when that is set to transparent, the html#main-window
element behind it is not shown (if it has a color of red
, the color remains gray-blue).
Thanks for the help!
I am unable to maximize or drag the window or click into the page or even type. It doesn't respond to anything. It does appear correctly and Firefox is indeed running and is not frozen, it's just whenever I try to do anything it just doesn't respond.
After clicking on the URL bar on the top of the page, it is blurred, kinda looks like a mix of the highlighted and unhighlighted versions mixed together. It fixes itself once I interact with the computer in any way
I installed by running curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/manilarome/blurredfox/script/install.sh | bash -s -- stable
My system is Manjaro Linux with Gnome, running version 83.0 of Firefox stable
Distro: Manjaro latest
DE: KDE
Version: Firefox stable 88.0
user.js
is present, theme chosen is blurred in userChrome.css
, installed through script, nothing changed. Still the window looks like this
As you can see, it has no transparency. I have force blur running and blur enabled. I have also tried reinstalling firefox but didn't change a thing.
I am trying to install for Firefox Developer, but when I run
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/manilarome/blurredfox/master/install.sh)"
It's returning
[!!] No firefox user profile directory found. Make sure to run firefox atleast once! Terminating...
Does blurredfox support FireFox Developer edition?
I don't know if this is a bug or a feature, but I use scrollbars to get an idea of how much I've read and how much is still left
diff --git a/install.sh b/install.sh
index 8130ab1..85f2a2a 100755
--- a/install.sh
+++ b/install.sh
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ EOF
}
-FF_USER_DIRECTORY="$(find "${HOME}/.mozilla/firefox/" -maxdepth 1 -type d -regextype egrep -regex '.*[a-zA-Z0-9]+.default-release')"
+FF_USER_DIRECTORY="$(find "${HOME}/.mozilla/firefox/" -maxdepth 1 -type d -regextype egrep -regex '.*[a-zA-Z0-9]+.default-(release|default)')"
if [[ -n $FF_USER_DIRECTORY ]];
then
I encountered an issue on gentoo linux.
~/.mozilla/firefox $ ls
installs.ini jt3khmjq.default-default pk9k6luc.default profiles.ini
~/.mozilla/firefox $
I just saw the screenshot in redesign branch, and I am really interested in that tab-like task switcher. Can you tell me how to set up it? And maybe if you can, can you tell me how do you move the window's title bar to the left?
Quick explanation as I also found this pretty stupid.
On Debian based distro, Firefox distribute Firefox-nightly (And nightly builds of thunderbird too) via their own ppa, called firefox-trunk https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages
Problem, they seem to also be called firefox-trunk internally, causing it to create their folders as ¨firefox-trunk¨ instead of the firefox-nightly. Obviously, just a little modification into the installation script could resolve that issue, and you can still install it manually of course.
Oh, and Firefox-beta on their Debian repos, replace the default Firefox releases. Don’t ask me why, I would wish to stay on Arch if I could.
Hi,
I'm running Firefox 81.0. All blur effects appear to be working, apart from the context menu.
As you can see it's quite difficult to read without the blur effect. I'm running KDE Plasma 5.19.5. I've added firefox to Force Blur with no change. I'll note that the context menu blur in the rest of my DE works fine, though I'm unsure if they are related in any way. In the meantime I just commented out the context menu line to get the default context menu appearance.
Any help would be appreciated!
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