A MacOSX Safari theme for Firefox 80+
This is a bunch of CSS code to make Firefox look closer to MacOSX Safari theme.
Based on https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme
Run the following commands in the terminal:
./install.sh
Usage: ./install.sh
[OPTIONS...]
-m, --monterey
Install 'Monterey' theme for Firefox and connect it to the current Firefox profiles
-a, --alt
Install 'Monterey' theme alt version for Firefox and connect it to the current Firefox profiles
-A, --adaptive
Install Firefox adaptive color version...
-e, --edit
Edit 'WhiteSur' theme for Firefox settings and also connect the theme to the current Firefox profiles
-r, --remove, --revert
Remove themes, do the opposite things of install and connect
-h, --help
Show this help
if you want to edit the style then:
Run ./install.sh -e
if you want to use Monterey
style then:
Run ./install.sh -m
if you want to use Monterey
alt
style then:
Run ./install.sh -a
AdamXweb - WhiteSurFirefoxThemeMacOS: https://github.com/AdamXweb/WhiteSurFirefoxThemeMacOS
- Go to
about:support
in Firefox. - Application Basics > Profile Directory > Open Directory.
- Copy
chrome
folder Firefox config folder. - If you are using Firefox 69+:
- Go to
about:config
in Firefox. - Search for
toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets
and set it totrue
.
- Go to
- Restart Firefox.
- Open Firefox customization panel and:
- Use Title bar option to toggle CSD if is not set by default.
- Move the new tab button to headerbar.
- Select light or dark variants on theme switcher.
- Be happy with your new gnomish Firefox.
Open 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
directly in your chrome
directory if you want it to survive updates. Remember all @imports must be at the top of the file, before other statements.
See upstream bug.
- Go to the
about:config
page - Search for the
layers.acceleration.force-enabled
preference and set it to true. - Now restart Firefox, and it should look good!
- Go to the
about:config
page - Type
mozilla.widget.use-argb-visuals
- Set it as a
boolean
and click on the add button - Now restart Firefox, and it should look good!
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.