From eab2536401e6bf825822eebb6d52f9ed8e312ce7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rafael Mardojai CM Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 19:00:43 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update README --- README.md | 110 ++---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5b677f1..c59c3f1 100755 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ A GNOME theme for Firefox 60+. *This theme follows lastest GNOME default gtk theme adwaita* + **This theme is under development and is not ready to use** ![Screenshot of the theme](screenshot.png) @@ -9,116 +10,13 @@ A GNOME theme for Firefox 60+. ## Description This is a bunch of CSS code to make Firefox look closer to GNOME's default -theme. It styles the UI and internal Firefox' pages like `about:` and -`view-source:`. Both light and dark variants are supported. +theme. -The `master` branch track current Firefox stable. If you need support -for older versions, they are archived under version-specific git tags. Eg. if -you're using Firefox 57, switch to the `57` tag after cloning the repo: - -```sh -git checkout 57 -``` +The `master` branch track current Firefox and GNOME stable. ## Installation -Extensions can no longer style UI elements, but we can still use good old -`userChrome.css` and `userContent.css` files. Just drop this repo to your -`chrome` directory: - -1. Go to your Firefox profile's directory, if it's located in the default -location, this should work: - - ```sh - cd ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default - ``` - -2. Create a `chrome` directory if it doesn't exist. - - ```sh - mkdir -p chrome - cd chrome - ``` - -3. Clone this repo to a subdirectory: - - ```sh - git clone https://github.com/kurogetsusai/firefox-gnome-theme.git - ``` - -4. Create single-line user CSS files if non-existent or empty (at least one line -is needed for `sed`): - - ```sh - [[ -s userChrome.css ]] || echo >> userChrome.css - [[ -s userContent.css ]] || echo >> userContent.css - ``` - -5. Import this theme at the beginning of the CSS files (all `@import`s must come -before any existing `@namespace` declarations): - - ```sh - sed -i '1s/^/@import "firefox-gnome-theme\/userChrome.css";\n/' userChrome.css - sed -i '1s/^/@import "firefox-gnome-theme\/userContent.css";\n/' userContent.css - ``` - -6. Enable the theme in the `firefox-gnome-theme/userChrome.css` file. Open it -with a text editor and follow instructions to enable one of the theme variants. -You can also enable extra features here. Keep in mind this file might change in -future versions and your configuration will be lost. You can copy the `@import`s -you want to enable to the `userChrome.css` file directly in your `chrome` -directory if you want it to survive updates. Remember all `@import`s must be at -the top of the file, before other statements. - - The GTK theme variant must match the variant you picked for this Firefox -theme, which means you must either enable (for the dark variant) or disable (for -the light one) global dark theme in GNOME Tweak Tools, or alternatively, you -can run Firefox with a specific variant without changing the global theme by -supplying the `GTK_THEME` variable like this: - - ```sh - # for the dark theme - GTK_THEME=Adwaita:dark firefox - # for the light one - GTK_THEME=Adwaita:light firefox - ``` - -7. Optionally you can enable styling of Firefox' internal pages in the -`userContent.css` file analogous to the `userChrome.css` file. - -You might want to adjust your default link colors so they are more visible on -dark background, either drop the code below into your -`(firefox profile)/user.js` file or change them manually in `about:config`. - -```js -user_pref("browser.active_color", "#cc1a1a"); -user_pref("browser.anchor_color", "#0a8dff"); -user_pref("browser.visited_color", "#0871cc"); -user_pref("browser.display.background_color", "#2e3436"); -user_pref("browser.display.foreground_color", "#ccc"); -``` - -You can't get rid of the title bar for now (except for Fedora, where you can -enable CSD), but you will be able to do it in Firefox 60, when Firefox adds -client-side decoration support. For now you can use a GNOME extension like -[No Title Bar](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1267/no-title-bar/) -to hide it. - -## Broken stuff - -Icons might appear black where they should be white on some systems. I have no -idea why, but you can adjust them in the `ui/theme.css` file, look for -`filter: invert`. - -I haven't finished styling the new tab page. I just replaced it with a -blank page, because I don't like all that clutter anyway, but feel free to -finish it yourself (my attempts are in the `userContent.css` file, look for -`about:newtab`). - -Feel free to report issues here on GitHub and share your ideas if you know how -to fix them. Since I can't do everything alone, this project relies on -contributors, many existing features were added by our contributors, so don't -hesitate to become one of them! +**TODO** ## Development