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make_your_firefox_look_like_chrome [2019/10/16 08:59] dinomake_your_firefox_look_like_chrome [2019/10/30 08:12] dino
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-Copy files from [[https://github.com/muckSponge/MaterialFox]]\\ +Copy files from [[https://github.com/muckSponge/MaterialFox|this page]]\\ 
- +Follow the instructions bellow.
-Instructions:  +
-Mandatory instructions +
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-    Copy the chrome folder into your Firefox profile directory. To find your profile directory, go to about:support. Alternatively, you can symlink your chrome folder instead of copying. +
-    [Firefox 69+, about:config] Set toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets to true (default is false). +
-    [about:config] Set svg.context-properties.content.enabled to true (default is false). +
-    Restart Firefox. +
- +
-Recommended instructions +
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-Add space above tab bar: +
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-    Right click on toolbar -> Customize. +
-    Check Drag Space checkbox. +
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-Emulate Chrome's profile switcher button (Firefox 67+ only): +
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-    Right click on toolbar -> Customize. +
-    Drag Firefox Account to the toolbar. +
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-Replicate Chrome behaviour for clipped tabs: +
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-    [about:config] Set browser.tabs.tabClipWidth to 83 (default is 144). +
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-Allow tabs to shrink more; tabs in overflow will look the same as pinned tabs: +
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-    [about:config] Add new entry materialFox.reduceTabOverflow with value true. +
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-Replicate Chrome's "Not Secure" on HTTP: +
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-    [about:config] Set security.insecure_connection_text.enabled to true. +
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