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Blurredfox Nord
A modern Firefox CSS Theme
Firefox with blurredfox CSS theme
What changes compared to the original project?
The original blurredfox is developed and maintained by Gerome Matilla. The reason for the existence of this fork is for me to have basically the same thing, but with a customized color scheme. Turns out I am currently way too much into Nord, and I changed the default colors to Nord-friendly colors. I will try to stay up-to-date from time to time, but if you want something reliable, go take a look at the original project.
Requirements
- The latest Firefox
- Compositor with blur support (optional)
Notes
- 100% working on linux.
- Untested on macOS.
- Transparency is broken on Windows 10 (has graphical glitches like flickering). The solid color scheme may work.
How to
Quick install for the linux lads
Notes before running the script:
- If you have a multiple firefox builds, the script will still run without a problem. Just make sure to pass your target firefox build.
- If you or your firefox build have a multiple profile, the script will return an error! Make sure you only have one!
- It is advisible to check the script first before running it.
- You need
bash
to run it. - If you have an existing chrome folder, the script will make a backup of it in your profile directory.
- If the installation script is not working, feel free to submit an issue or a pull request.
- The script will move a file named
user.js
that contains all the preferences needed for blurredfox to work. If you have a current one, make sure to create a backup.
-
Run the script below. If you are using a different build like nightly, beta, etc., make sure to replace the 'stable' with the Firefox Build you are using. If leave empty, it will default to stable.
# Available parameters: # stable - Firefox Stable Build # dev - Firefox Developer Edition # beta - Firefox Beta # nightly - Firefox Nightly # esr - Firefox Extended Support Release # Examples: # Stable build's profile $ curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/phundrak/blurredfox/script/install.sh | bash -s -- stable # Nightly build's profile $ curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/phundrak/blurredfox/script/install.sh | bash -s -- nightly
-
After the confirmation message that the theme is successfully installed, open firefox. Change the colorscheme by
Open Menu > Customize > Change colorscheme
.
Manual Installation
-
Open
about:config
page. -
A dialog will warn you, but ignore it,
just do itpress theI accept the risk!
button. -
Search for these:
toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets
layers.acceleration.force-enabled
gfx.webrender.all
gfx.webrender.enabled
layout.css.backdrop-filter.enabled
svg.context-properties.content.enabled
Then make sure to enable them all!. Or you can just copy the
user.js
file to your profile. -
Go to your Firefox profile.
- Linux -
$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/XXXXXXX.default-XXXXXX/
. - Windows 10 -
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\XXXXXXX.default-XXXXXX
. - macOS -
Users/<USERNAME>/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/XXXXXXX.default-XXXXXXX
.
- Linux -
-
Create a folder and name it
chrome
, then assuming that you already have cloned this repo, just copy its content to thechrome
folder. -
Restart Firefox.
-
Finally, you can now change whatever color mode you want in the Cusomization Window.
- Default - Uses system colors, but uses the theme's layout.
- Dark - Dark colorscheme. Good for the night.
- Light - Bright colorscheme. Good for killing the eyes.
User Support
Some UIs are broken!
- Check if you're using the latest version of Firefox.
- It's broken because you're using Windows 10 and macOS or you're using an old version of Firefox.
If you're using Windows or macOS and something's wrong
- I only have Archlinux, macOS' untested while the theme is broken on Windows 10.
- If the transparency is broken, use the solid color
scheme.
Edit the
userChrome.css
to switch.
Liar! The theme's name is blurredfox
, where is the blur?!
-
Yeah, the name
blurredfox
is a lie, just like the cake. I named it blurredfox because it's designed to look gorgeous with a blur effect. You can, however, have the blur effect by:- Making sure you have a compositor and it supports blur.
- If you're not using GNOME or KDE Plasma that has its own compositors, use tryone144's feature/dual_kawase branch of picom, or ibaghwan’s next branch. They both include the dual kawase shader, and the latter adds rounded corners to windows.
- GNOME's compositor, mutter, doesn't support blur. Hey, GNOME devs, it's already 2020. Just kidding!
- If you're using KDE Plasma, read the next note below.
I'm using KDE Plasma, but there's no blur! How many other lies have I been told by the council?
- 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.
- Enable the blur effect on all applications by installing a KWin script called Force Blur. Make sure to read its manual. Don't you ever dare to create an issue about Force Blur! Just kidding! But yeah, I'm serious.
- Go to
System Settings > KWin Scripts > Enable Force Blur
. - Change its settings. If there's no settings/settings icon, Logout. Re-login.
Where is the scrollbar?
- You can adjust the value of
scrollbar-width
inuserContent.css
. - Restart Firefox.
How can I set or change the colors for the Default color mode?
- The default mode are from Firefox and it uses the system colors. Although I
only tried and tested it with
GTK3
, it should work with any platforms or environment as long as Firefox can detect your system colors.
I hate the colors! Why is everything transparent?!
-
scheme](https://github.com/phundrak/blurredfox/blob/master/colors/solid.css) by editing theUse the [solid color
userChrome.css
. - You can change the colors yourself.
- The transparency is only applied to
Dark
andLight
mode under the blurred color scheme.No transparency == No blur
. - You can read the next point.
Uninstall this now!
- Go to your profile directory.
- Delete the
chrome
folder. - If you used the installation script or copied the
user.js
to your profile, delete it. - Sayonara.
Got a problem?
If you have already read the README, free to open an issue here! But you’ll probably have more luck with the original project, link at the top of this README.
Got a patch?
You're absolutely welcome to submit a pull request here!
TODO
PR's are welcome! (Although I’ll let it mostly up to the original author)
- Render site content under the navbar like macOS
- Fix UI inconsistencies
- Better CSS