#Firefox doesn’t need any new features to be more attractive for users, it just needs to make CSS theming more accessible
Also don’t add advertising crap that is opt-out and only configurable via
about:config
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Majority of people also don’t give a fuck about Firefox at all.
So why piss off the few that DO care?
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Uh, no, they definitely need tab grouping before they get into making CSS theming easier.
Looks to be in the works which makes me very happy. If you use nightly, make sure browser.tabs.groups.enabled in about:config is enabled
Tab grouping is nice, but I’ve found Sidebery to meet my needs (specifically nested tab groups, and separating projects — plus it worked out of the box with Firefox Color) much better. I have it configured to automatically unload collapsed branches, which is nice as a tab hoarder, and it can fully send entire panels to your bookmarks for later usage (this is a massive performance improvement when you’re regularly opening 100–200 tabs/day per panel). A native solution, however, would be much appreciated — as long as there’s a way to nest tab groups and unload their contents.
You can actually fairly easily unload tabs with about:unloads right now, but you have to do it in the order
FacebookFirefox thinks they should be done for some reason.Honestly, I don’t know why, but sidebar tabs have just never worked for me. It makes no sense, but for some reason my brain just doesn’t process them correctly.
But I agree, in general more fine-grained control of tabs would be the thing I would need in order to feel like Firefox was feature-complete.
Edit: Facebook? Wtf?
I went with floorp, because it allowed native title bar disabling, with task bar editing so I could inject a grab handle; vertical tabs in sidebery, and a clean, nearly-ui-free vertical.
I’m on Librewolf, but Floorp sounds nice!
yes i agree, tab grouping is very good
I would very much welcome them adding support for HDR content too
And stop doing shady shit
Honestly, I don’t see why CSS theming is important. The customization is nice and all, but that’s not going to make people switch to Firefox. There are many other things that could be improved, like adding tab grouping. I use this extension called Tree Style Tab which I cannot live without. Firefox having something like that by default instead of an extension would be nice.
However, having said that, OperaGX did find quite a lot of success by simply making it easy to theme the browser, so I can see where they are coming from.
Tree Style Tab which I cannot live without. Firefox having something like that by default instead of an extension would be nice.
Been using TST for a while now, and I whole heartedly agree. Given that it’s essentially just some CSS, I can’t imagine that it would be difficult at all to support natively.
Vertical Tabs are in the Nightly build, already. It is a very rudimentary implementation, still. Personally, I use Sideberry though.
On my list of things important for the browser I use, CSS theming doesn’t even appear.
CSS theming is absolutely dispensable
@RmDebArc_5 @firefox I believe they really need better tab organization (without the need for extensions). just basic tab grouping like chrome is a very important feature.
Funny enough
It should also ship with a better default CSS theme.
And stop forcing websites into darkmode. Part of the reason I use resist fingerprinting is for theming.
You could use LibreWolf.
That’s what I use
That should be preventing dark mode out of the box. Is it not?
It is because it has resist fingerprinting on by default
Agreed. This is the only reason (besides the built-in fake VPN) OperaGX is popular. All browsers have pretty much the same feature set. OperaGX’s biggest strength is CSS customization, Firefox’s biggest strength is extensions, Edge’s is being the Windows default and Chrome’s is it’s image of “fast and secure browsing”.
All Firefox needs to be is a jack of all trades. But still prioritize it’s main distinction.
Also ditch AI.
Bad for privacy (potentially)
well extensions can be too, you just gotta trust or use open source stuff
Well I’m very unlikely to stray from Foss. The problem with theming is that it allows websites to pick you out in a crowd. That won’t matter much if you don’t clear cookies on close but for people who want to resist fingerprinting that is a deal breaker.
I would love to theme the browser but that also themes websites are far as I can tell.
Main thing I want is to override site css. Who cares what the browser itself looks like.
There’s Stylus
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Tell me more about that. How does it work?
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So basically like a user style that you would use in Stylus? What are the differences, advantages/disadvantages?
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Zen browser is Firefox with easy css theming
Not a fix but having Mozilla coded PWAs could help a bit. Rather than 3rd party.
I like theming , I am already a Firefox user. I think the sad reality is that for more adoptions , in the order of numbers that chrome puts up , Firefox needs to be a default application ; the common users doesn’t want to customize anything ( my hot take ).
I don’t think it is important that Firefox gets to those numbers as long as they can generate enough revenue to keep going.
Not a hot take. Most regular end users are lazy, not tech savvy, or do not care. Not meant as an insult, it is just reality. I used to be a SysAdmin and this was always the case. This is why IE got big, and why Chrome and Google Search got big and to a larger extend why Apple’s offering got big in their ecosystem.
Google trying to kill adblockers Barbara Streisand Effect them into the spotlight, magnitudes more than their own existence had merited to most average users in the last 15+ years, at least in the USA.
And even now, I still know tons of end users who do not use adblockers.
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its still quite limited