Mozilla Firefox is bringing rounded bottom corners to its Linux builds. Getting official support means you'll no longer need to use a third-party GNOME
Nice, now only the other dozens non gtk apps (e.g. electron, or java based) need to get those as well. Oh and native Adwaita look and feel would be cool :)
I would think that rounded corners opposed to harsh angular corners are preferable as they feel more smooth. In the case of Gnome and LibAdwaita, the top left and top right corners are rounded off, so why not the lower half as well (also all other widgets are rounded off as well)?
Its all about aesthetics anyway. I kinda like them rounded off when I use tiling (with the extension tiling assistent, and a ~12px margin between each other and the border)
Nice, now only the other dozens non gtk apps (e.g. electron, or java based) need to get those as well. Oh and native Adwaita look and feel would be cool :)
https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme
You’re welcome.
Yup. I am already using that, since I saw Nick from The Linux Experiment showcased it. I asked him and he sent me that link. He’s such a great guy!
Why are rounded corners desirable? Is there something obvious that I miss?
Less risk of poking a hole in the side of your monitor when you move the window around I suppose.
I would think that rounded corners opposed to harsh angular corners are preferable as they feel more smooth. In the case of Gnome and LibAdwaita, the top left and top right corners are rounded off, so why not the lower half as well (also all other widgets are rounded off as well)?
They are stupid in tiling WMs.
Its all about aesthetics anyway. I kinda like them rounded off when I use tiling (with the extension tiling assistent, and a ~12px margin between each other and the border)
When Firefox moves to GTK4…