userChrome.css is a Firefox configuration file which allows the user to
define his own look of the browser.
This particular config works best with a minimalist WM like dwm, xmonad or awesome.
Enable user chrome:
- in
about:configsettoolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheetstotrue
Enable compact mode:
- in
about:configsetbrowser.compactmode.showtotrue - in the customize toolbar menu set
densitytocompact
Via the customize toolbar menu remove firefox view (the top-left corner icon)
Enable dark theme in settings.
Copy userChrome.css to the chrome directory in your firefox profile. If
there is no such directory create it.
If you're unsure what the path to your profile's directory is, you can find out
by going to about:profiles.
Then either install the Jetbrains Mono font, or change the relevant line of
userChrome.css (search for 'Jetbrains Mono') to some other font that you have
installed. This affects the urlbar font.
Optionally install tridactyl or a similar extension for best results.
Color of text in a tab is determined by its container. If a tab has no
container, fallback colors are used. You can change the basic colorscheme by
adjusting values of variables defined at the top of userChrome.css.
With navbar shown:
Increase the value of the --tab-min-height variable in userChrome.css.
This is intentional - it preserves the Ctrl-D functionality. If you don't
need that you can add #star-button-box { display: none !important; }.
Search for 'disable favicons' and uncomment the relevant line.
This userchrome is a fork of aadilayub's.

