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Pictured: Minimal Fox, Catppuccin-mocha-pink and Catppuccin-latte-pink.

A minimalist's Firefox.

MinimalFox removes most of the clutter in your toolbar, even tabs.

Table of contents

Who is this for?

MinimalFox is targeted at tiling window manager users, since they already control what they see with the keyboard in the first place.

Installation

If you do not know where to put userChrome.css and userContent.css files, try following this guide: https://www.howtogeek.com/334716/how-to-customize-firefoxs-user-interface-with-userchrome.css/

Further configuration

Decluttering your toolbar further can be done with built-in Firefox UIs:

  1. Right click any of the icons on your toolbar.
  2. Select customize toolbar.
  3. Drag and drop items as needed.

Should you want to enable a larger drag space, you will have to configure the userChrome.css file, as follows:

  1. Locate --minimalfox-dragspace: 0px; in the new userChrome.css file. This is usually at the top.
  2. Change the value, for example: --minimalfox-dragspace: 7px;.
  3. Close and reopen your browser until you find a comfortable fit.

Note

On Windows, any dragspace lower than 7px may not be draggable.

If you use KDE Plasma, you can try holding the super key while dragging any part of the application instead.

If you use tiling window managers, there is no point in changing this.

Attribution

Attribution can be found within the css files themselves, usually linking to where I got that specific style from. The rest were made by myself with the browser toolbox.