A Material Design-inspired userChrome.css theme for Firefox
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Inspired by Google's Material Design and their latest Google Chrome UI, this theme turns your Firefox into a Material-styled web browser. The aim was to style the browser as closely as possible to the latest Google Chrome dev builds, where practical.
This is a userChrome.css theme, which means you must manually add it to your Firefox profile. The theme overrides certain browser styles. Currently, only the main UI is affected (settings pages, etc. are not). More elements of the UI may be styled in the future.
Some steps involve accessing the about:config page. You can get there by typing it into your urlbar.
- Copy the chrome folder into your Firefox profile directory. To find your profile directory, go to about:support. Alternatively, you can symlink your chrome folder instead of copying.
- [Firefox 69+, about:config] Set
toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets
totrue
(default isfalse
). - [about:config] Set
svg.context-properties.content.enabled
totrue
(default isfalse
). - Restart Firefox.
Add space above tab bar:
- Right click on toolbar -> Customize.
- Check Drag Space checkbox.
Emulate Chrome's profile switcher button (Firefox 67+ only):
- Right click on toolbar -> Customize.
- Drag Firefox Account to the toolbar.
Replicate Chrome behaviour for clipped tabs:
- [about:config] Set
browser.tabs.tabClipWidth
to83
(default is144
).
Allow tabs to shrink more; tabs in overflow will look the same as pinned tabs:
- [about:config] Add new entry
materialFox.reduceTabOverflow
with valuetrue
.
Replicate Chrome's "Not Secure" on HTTP:
- [about:config] Set
security.insecure_connection_text.enabled
totrue
.
- Linux is not frequently tested; last tested on 21/05/2019.
- Some customisation settings may no longer work (such as compact/touch density).
- Some custom themes may clash with address bar.