Stylesheets in this repository are tested only on Windows 10. They should work on current Nightlies but also generally on latest release Firefox unless otherwise noted.
- Find your profile folder, if Firefox is running you can find by going to
about:support
and there should be a button with label "Open Folder" under application basics - Create a new folder to the profile folder and name it "chrome"
userChrome.css
anduserContent.css
files should be created inside this chrome-folder.
Clone this repository or individual files inside that newly created chrome-folder. In the end you should have a folder structure like this:
<profile_folder>
|_chrome
| |_chrome
| |_content
| |_userChrome.css
| |_userContent.css
|_extensions
|_prefs.js
...
all other profile folders and files
...
In short, create a parent chrome folder to the same directory where prefs.js
is - the main profile folder. Firefox loads userContent.css
and userChrome.css
files only from that non-default chrome-folder.
Stylesheets are divided in to chrome and content folders. The difference is that styles inside "content" affect web-pages whereas styles inside "chrome" affect browser UI.
Use stylesheets under "chrome" in userChrome.css
Use stylesheets under "content" in userContent.css
You can import the stylesheets with @-rule import like this:
@import url("path/filename.css");
Note that all @import
rules need to be placed before any other rules in the file, including @namespace rules. Additionally, the order of imported files is just as important as the order of rules within one file.
Import any *_patch.css files after their base stylesheet. Import the shared window_control_support.css before other stylesheets.
Additionally, you are advised to import theme_ files before any other modules.
Stylesheets prefixed with theme_
require theme_color_variables.css
to be imported.
Example userChrome.css resulting in rather complete dark blueish-grey UI:
@import url(theme_color_variables.css);
@import url(theme_sidebar.css);
@import url(theme_toolbars.css);
@import url(theme_popups_and_menus.css);
/* Your other rules here */
You can use individual modules from theme such as to only include popups_and_menus. But it would still be required that you import the theme_color_variables.css or you'll have to manually edit all the colors.
Example userChrome.css and userContent.css can be used as is to enable theme + certain features after /chrome and /content folders are copied into your profile.