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I've been putting off theming the about pages because I don't want to jump down a rabbit hole but just commenting because it is on my list :)
Interestingly, I don't see the recommended extensions icon at all (tried going to YouTube but it's not there).
This might be due to some differences in how the default Linux theme is styled in Firefox, causing some clashing colours. I'd recommend either using the light theme or the...
This is probably not something I'm going to fix. Firefox uses the OS-configured selection colour for elements such as the urlbar and this makes more sense to me than Chrome's...
This has historically been difficult to get right while maintaining lightweight theme support. Here's what it looks like in Chrome with 3 different themes: Top and bottom themes have the...
Firefox provides `[lwthemetextcolor]` and `[lwt-popup-brighttext]` attributes on the `:root` (usually this is the window element) which allows us to determine whether the text is bright or dark (and therefore whether...
I don't have the capacity to test Arch Linux at the moment. A screenshot would be very helpful if you can look out for when it happens next (so I...
I'm probably not going to add this to the theme because I don't want to alienate users who expect and/or prefer the native scrollbars. Chrome itself doesn't dictate the style...
Looks like an issue with the titlebar button position. The "cutout" you see is where Firefox wants the buttons to go but Windows 7 uses its own buttons always anchored...
Yeah this kinda sucks. Part selector is not supported in userChrome.css. I've used a CSS variable inheritance workaround which assumes _all_ scrollbuttons can have a default `visibility` set to `visible`...