Are there any userchrome themes for Firefox/Librewolf that fit the look of TDE? I'd like to know a few so my browser UI doesn't look out of place.
Thanks
On Sat, 22 Mar 2025 07:30:49 +0100 deloptes via tde-users users@trinitydesktop.org wrote:
SuperRyn via tde-users wrote:
Are there any userchrome themes for Firefox/Librewolf that fit the look of TDE? I'd like to know a few so my browser UI doesn't look out of place.
Firefox is using GTK. I'm not sure what you mean.
Firefox has (limited) independent theming support on top of the GTK layer. Maybe OP wants something that fits with their TQT theme?
(I'm afraid I don't know of any relevant themes, sorry—I'm more interested in ones that allow me to distinguish at a glance which browser profile a given window belongs to, so they intentionally don't blend in.)
E. Liddell
I wouldn't be surprised if retro themes that fit exist for Firefox, though whether that'll effect window decorations themselves is not clear to me.
Using SeaMonkey is another option, though I probably wouldn't trust it for security sensitive website logins (such as banks) and would only use it for less sensitive sites (just out of defensive caution though --- I don't actually know if SeaMonkey has any real security problems). Konquerer is already similar in that regard though, and already fits TDE's aesthetics quite well, so I suppose those options (SeaMonkey or Konquerer) have already occurred to you or are irrelevant to your goal.
Still though, just figured I'd mention the possibility in case you were unaware of SeaMonkey. Both Firefox and SeaMonkey are developed/maintained by Mozilla, so there is some degree of commonality.
Likewise, the other person's suggestion of Pale Moon may also be worth looking into.
Oh, but do check if you can change the GTK theme the Firefox may be using! If you have programs that use multiple different frameworks or libraries or desktop environments then they can end up with separate control panel programs for altering their respective appearances. That's one of the trade-offs of allowing multiple different desktop environments and window managers like Linux does. You may have to manage multiple windows appearance control pages, each for different subsets of what programs you use.
Anyway, hope that helps at least some. Have a great day/night!
Are there any userchrome themes for Firefox/Librewolf that fit the look of TDE? I'd like to know a few so my browser UI doesn't look out of place.
I like Palemoon because it ships with GTK2 builds that will perfectly match Trinity if you have gtk-tqt-engine-trinity installed. Some window decorations in Trinity have the window icons in a file you can reference to override the default gtk window icons, for example:
.titlebar-close image { background-image: url("file:///opt/trinity/share/apps/deKorator/themes/Euforie-theme/buttons/normal/buttonClose.png") !important; }
Firefox is using GTK. I'm not sure what you mean.
In Firefox it is possible to skin the UI with the userchrome CSS.
I'd recommend a project called Geckium, it's a full-blown old Chrome theme for Firefox
On March 21, 2025 11:10:43 PM GMT-04:00, SuperRyn via tde-users users@trinitydesktop.org wrote:
Are there any userchrome themes for Firefox/Librewolf that fit the look of TDE? I'd like to know a few so my browser UI doesn't look out of place.
Thanks
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