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prastowoagungwidodo avatar prastowoagungwidodo commented on June 28, 2024 2

You can temporary fix this issue by delete or renaming files:

  • window-close-symbolic.svg
  • window-maximize-symbolic.svg
  • window-minimize-symbolic.svg
  • window-restore-symbolic.svg
    inside "/chrome/firefox-gnome-theme/theme/icons" directory

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prastowoagungwidodo avatar prastowoagungwidodo commented on June 28, 2024 1

You can add/edit customChrome.css (chrome/firefox-gnome-theme/customChrome.css) file and add the following code:

.tabbrowser-tab .tab-close-button { list-style-image: url("moz-icon://stock/window-close-symbolic?size=dialog") !important; }

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garrett avatar garrett commented on June 28, 2024

I'm seeing this too in Firefox flatpak from Flathub on Fedora 40 beta (although distro likely doesn't influence it).

It looks like it was also reported @ #767 (when 125 was in beta).

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sekurilabs avatar sekurilabs commented on June 28, 2024

I'm seeing this too in Firefox flatpak from Flathub on Fedora 40 beta (although distro likely doesn't influence it).

It looks like it was also reported @ #767 (when 125 was in beta).

Yeah you are right. It's not a big change but it's quite annoying as it reminds me of linux UI from 15 years ago.

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garrett avatar garrett commented on June 28, 2024

It's so bad, even on default Firefox:

Screenshot from 2024-04-17 10-48-03

And the various official color themes are horrible too:

Screenshot from 2024-04-17 10-51-17

It's even worse if you have more than close enabled as well. Here, maximize is being hovered and it's black on dark purple, so it's almost invisible:

image

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sekurilabs avatar sekurilabs commented on June 28, 2024

I've also started creating a PPA for Ubuntu (and derivates) users so they (you) can install the theme from PPA. I plan to maintain it for future releases. Currently working on v124.

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sekurilabs avatar sekurilabs commented on June 28, 2024

You can temporary fix this issue by delete or renaming files:

* window-close-symbolic.svg

* window-maximize-symbolic.svg

* window-minimize-symbolic.svg

* window-restore-symbolic.svg
  inside "/chrome/firefox-gnome-theme/theme/icons" directory

This removes the tab close button icon and leaves it empty.

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rafaelmardojai avatar rafaelmardojai commented on June 28, 2024

Duplicated of #767.

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