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How to use system GTK3 theme in Firefox 102 ESR?

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Setting `widget.non-native-theme.enabled` to false no longer works; I still get Firefox's default styling for controls and widgets.

I use a custom GTK3 theme in my environment that I want to apply to Firefox. The above setting works in 91 ESR, and broke with the upgrade to 102 ESR.

A custom user chrome stylesheet would be too painful.

Note: You can revert page styling to defaults in View -> Page Style -> No Style.

102.1.0esr, Debian testing, Xfce 4.16

Setting `widget.non-native-theme.enabled` to false no longer works; I still get Firefox's default styling for controls and widgets. I use a custom GTK3 theme in my environment that I want to apply to Firefox. The above setting works in 91 ESR, and broke with the upgrade to 102 ESR. A custom user chrome stylesheet would be too painful. Note: You can revert page styling to defaults in View -> Page Style -> No Style. 102.1.0esr, Debian testing, Xfce 4.16

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See the discussion in this bug report.

  • 1749645 - Various scrollbar drawing and theme clean-ups.

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Solution choisie

See the discussion in this bug report.

  • 1749645 - Various scrollbar drawing and theme clean-ups.

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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html
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Interesting. Maybe it was deprecated for the better.

I was thinking of Firefox adapting styles from the GTK theme CSS file to their own browser styles, or something like that.

So I guess for now it's a no.