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2/11/2025, 6:28:47 AM
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>https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/themes/shared
firefox already does what i mentioned with a few preset CSS variables. it's UI supports the same things as normal websites. it's piss easy to configure it that way.
it's ui frontend is not some arcane big brained coooder c++ 20 compilation steps nightmare microsoft horror story from 2000s where you need to set these things.
their avoidance supporting of a 'dense' UI proportions option is entirely a product/UX choice rather than some big development constraint.
it looks good in figma to give user exactly 2 trendy and modern looking options - cripple tier padding or even more cripple tier padding, switched semi-automatically when a touch screen is present, not 3 options with a normal mouse using peoples one (that would be a lot of options).
>https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/themes/shared
firefox already does what i mentioned with a few preset CSS variables. it's UI supports the same things as normal websites. it's piss easy to configure it that way.
it's ui frontend is not some arcane big brained coooder c++ 20 compilation steps nightmare microsoft horror story from 2000s where you need to set these things.
their avoidance supporting of a 'dense' UI proportions option is entirely a product/UX choice rather than some big development constraint.
it looks good in figma to give user exactly 2 trendy and modern looking options - cripple tier padding or even more cripple tier padding, switched semi-automatically when a touch screen is present, not 3 options with a normal mouse using peoples one (that would be a lot of options).
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