A GNOME theme for Firefox that makes the browser look and feel like a native GNOME application.
Firefox GNOME theme is a CSS-based customization that transforms Firefox's user interface to closely match the visual style of GNOME's native applications. It provides a cohesive and integrated desktop experience for GNOME users by following the latest GNOME Adwaita design language.
GNOME desktop users who want Firefox to visually integrate with their system's native applications, and developers or enthusiasts comfortable with modifying Firefox via CSS and configuration files.
It offers a deep, customizable integration with GNOME's design language, including optional features like OLED black theme and system icon usage, unlike generic dark themes. It is maintained with version compatibility for stable, beta, and nightly Firefox releases across various installation methods.
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Faithfully replicates the latest Adwaita design language, making Firefox blend seamlessly with GNOME desktop applications for a cohesive look.
Offers numerous optional features via Firefox's about:config, such as hiding single tabs, enabling OLED black theme, and using system icons for tailored preferences.
Provides installation scripts for various Firefox distributions (Flatpak, Snap, traditional) and is available via package managers like Arch Linux AUR for easy setup.
Maintains separate branches and tags for stable, beta, and nightly Firefox releases, reducing compatibility issues with updates.
Some features like 'drag window from headerbar buttons' are explicitly marked as bugged in the README, and others require manual workarounds for issues like sharp corners on CSD.
Despite installation scripts, the process involves cloning repos, editing CSS files, and managing Firefox profiles, which can be intimidating for non-technical users.
Relies on CSS overrides that may break with Firefox updates, requiring users to manually update the theme or fix inconsistencies, as noted in the version compatibility warnings.