A dark theme for firefox created using the awesome Nord color palette.
git clone https://github.com/EliverLara/firefox-nordic-theme && cd firefox-nordic-theme
./scripts/install.sh
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-f
<firefox_folder>
optional- Set custom Firefox folder path, for example
~/.mozilla/icecat/
. - Default:
~/.mozilla/firefox/
- Set custom Firefox folder path, for example
-
-p
<profile_folder>
optional- Set custom profile folder name, for example
e0j6yb0p.default-nightly
- Default:
*.default
(standard default profile)
- Set custom profile folder name, for example
-
-g optional
- Auto enable GNOMISH extra features
hide-single-tab.css
&matching-autocomplete-width.css
- Auto enable GNOMISH extra features
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Go to
about:support
in Firefox. -
Application Basics > Profile Directory > Open Directory.
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Open directory in a terminal.
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Create a
chrome
directory if it doesn't exist.mkdir -p chrome cd chrome
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Clone this repo to a subdirectory:
git clone https://github.com/EliverLara/firefox-nordic-theme.git
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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
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Import this theme at the beginning of the CSS files (all
@import
s must come before any existing@namespace
declarations):sed -i '1s/^/@import "firefox-nordic-theme\/userChrome.css";\n/' userChrome.css
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Symlink preferences file:
ln -s chrome/firefox-nordic-theme/configuration/user.js ../user.js
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Restart Firefox.
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Be happy with your new nordish Firefox.
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Go to your firefox profile folder. (Go to about:support in Firefox > Application Basics > Profile Directory > Open Directory)
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Remove the
chrome
folder.
Open chrome/firefox-nordic-theme/userChrome.css
with a text editor and follow instructions to enable extra features. Keep in mind this file might change in future versions and your configuration will be lost. You can copy the @imports you want to enable to a new file named customChrome.css
directly in your chrome/firefox-nordic-theme
directory if you want it to survive updates. Remember all @imports must be at the top of the file, before other statements.
Alternatively you can run installation script with -g
flag to auto install GNOMISH features.
./scripts/install.sh -g
See upstream bug.
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.
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
Based on the awesome gnome theme by Rafael Mardojai CM