@Lucia i was on gnome for a year before switching to sway, so I guess that's the reason of it being looking up like gnome.
As u want tabs to under address bar, it can be achieved, if you are interested I can try to implement it.
@Lucia i was on gnome for a year before switching to sway, so I guess that's the reason of it being looking up like gnome.
As u want tabs to under address bar, it can be achieved, if you are interested I can try to implement it.
@Ephera I just want to share my thought, and definitely this is not the only solution, this worked for me doesn't mean it will for all.
I am just suggesting this to be one of the possible consideration.
Definitely, If i can develop this in two days, then it shouldn't be as good as gnome apps, which is being developed and designed by industry expert. So no worry over there, you gnome app wont be hurt.
@Lucia Its not to make it look like something else, the screens are become wider and not taller, and it make more sense to move the the tab bar to side (vertical tab bar).
I hide the CLOSE, MINIMIZE & MAXIMIZE button as i am using Sway (a tiling window manager).
And to move, we can just press the mod button (CMD on macs and window logo button on keyboards) then just press the left mouse click on firefox to move screen.
@Radiant_sir_radiant I tried it for a week, I like it but its not @firefox (does it make sense, definitely not)
To be honest its very hard to justify why @firefox "only" , cant see myself using anything other than firefox based and cant reason why this is case.