/ClassicFox

A Firefox theme made to simulate the old look of this classic browser.

Primary LanguageCSSMIT LicenseMIT

ClassicFox

A Firefox theme made to simulate the old look of this classic browser.

Contributors

Screenshot

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Compatibility

This release was tested on the following platforms (only supports Firefox 70+):

  • Windows 10 (Home, Pro, Enterprise, LTSB, LTSC and Education)
  • Untested on macOS and Linux. This doesn't mean it won't work on these Operating Systems, this just means it isn't tested yet. If you want to contribute, please test it on any of these and fill in an issue with the distro you use or the macOS version it was tested on, and obviously the results.

Note about Automated Installation

We're working on an automated script to install the theme. It will be available on the Releases tab as soon as we finish it.

Manual Installation Steps

Copy the chrome folder into your Firefox Profile directory. Here are the detailed install steps:

  1. Go to about:support in Firefox.
  2. Search for Application Basics, find Profile Directory and click on Open Directory.
  3. Copy the folder mentioned above into the Profile folder (usually has -release at the end).
  4. This step is crucial. If you do it wrong, you can brick your Firefox installation.
    1. Go to about:config in Firefox.
    2. Search for toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets and set it to true by clicking on the arrow button.
  5. Restart Firefox.
  6. You're done!

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