KiKaraage / ArcWTF

A userChrome.css theme to bring Arc Browser look on Windows to Firefox. Work with Windows, Linux and macOS ✨
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Floorp integration #9

Open Lund1337 opened 9 months ago

Lund1337 commented 9 months ago

Would it be possible to make pinned tabs for Floorp look and function the same way pinned tabs do using Sidebery? Floorp has native vertical tabs that can be resized. Also hidding tabs with userChrome Toggle is not working. Here is what i managed to so far. image

KiKaraage commented 9 months ago

Also hidding tabs with userChrome Toggle is not working.

Yup, I already wrote it on Readme - Compability section.

Would it be possible to make pinned tabs for Floorp look and function the same way pinned tabs do using Sidebery?

....I think so (if I know how Floorp's vertical tab bar works)? But I need to ask the developer directly, meanwhile Sidebery looks better, is easier to customize, and once I updated the CSS worked for both Firefox and Floorp* (and can be used even if you don't use ArcWTF CSS). That's why Floorp's vertical tab bar is very low on my ArcWTF priority right now and I prefer using Sidebery, even in Floorp.

*Worked well except for split view, but now we have dedicated keyboard shortcut for split view on Floorp and that's enough for me.

Also, Floorp is such a heavy-modified browser that already has 4 layout configuration by default. That's why there are several aspect that isn't affected at all by my CSS, like:

  1. Rounded corner border (I ended up using default Floorp settings for that)
  2. URL font size (I succeeded to decrease it on Firefox and Librewolf, but not Floorp)
  3. Ability to use Userchrome Toggle
  4. Color clash between tab bar, Sidebery, browser border and Floorp's right sidebar

I hope you understand. I will work on Floorp when I have more free time, because I have to list my concern first before sending it to the dev.

jacksongoode commented 8 months ago

I generally would avoid attempting to work with Floorp. Just my 2 cents, it will become very difficult to maintain.