# Blurred fox ### A ~~blurred~~ transparent safari-like firefox CSS theme | blurredfox | | --- | | ![screenshot](screenshot.png) | ## How to ### Quick install for the linux lads 1. Run ```bash $ sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/manilarome/blurredfox/master/install.sh)" ``` 2. After the confirmation message that the theme is successfully installed, open firefox. You'll notice that it is still not transparent. To fix this, **`Open Menu > Customize > Change the theme to Dark`**. #### NOTE: It is advisible to check the script first before running it. ### Manual Installation 1. Open the Firefox Menu located on the top-right corner with a humburger menu(three horizontal lines). 2. Select `Preferences`, then `Preferences` again. 3. Go to `Advanced`, find the `Config Editor` button then press it. 4. A dialog will warn you, but ignore it, ~~just do it~~ press the `I accept the risk!` button. 5. Search for **`toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets`**, **`layers.acceleration.force-enabled`**, **`gfx.webrender.all`**, and **`svg.context-properties.content.enabled`**. Make sure to **enable them all!** 6. Go to your Firefox profile located in `$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/XXXXXXX.default-release/`. 7. Create a folder and name it **`chrome`**, then assuming that you already clone this repo, just copy the theme to `chrome` folder. 8. Finally, change the Firefox theme from default to dark. **This is important!** ## Note ### If there's no blur effect 1. **The theme does not provide the blur effect!** Make sure you have a compositor with blur support running! KDE Plasma, macOS, and Windows 10 have this by default, but you need to enable it! If you're using linux, use tryone144's [feature/dual_kawase](https://github.com/tryone144/picom/tree/feature/dual_kawase) branch of picom. It includes the dual kawase shader. ### If you're using Plasma and there's no blur effect, 1. Enable the blur in your compositor. Go to `System Settings > Desktop Effects > Enable Blur`. Note that this will not enable the blur effect on all applications. 2. Enable the blur effect on all applications by installing a KWin script called [Force Blur](https://store.kde.org/p/1294604/). 3. Go to `System Settings > KWin Scripts > Enable Force Blur`. ### If you're using Windows or Mac and something's wrong 1. Sadly, I only have archlinux, so a feedback is welcome if it works on your platform.