How to Unify Firefox (On Mac) (More Details)

Ok so after some prodding on my dad’s part, I’ve decided to (try to) show everyone how to unify their Firefoxes like I have.

First off, if you’re not using a mac, you’re on your own. I’m almost positive the base skin I start with is not windows-compatible, so you’re screwed.

So here’s the grand list of all modifications I’ve made to Firefox:

  • The base theme to install: GrApple (UNO). This gives you the basic Safari buttons and everything.
  • The contents of my UserChrome.css are here (just save that file to ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/xxxxxx.default/chrome).
  • Place these 3 images in the above folder:


  • Place this search plugin in the ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/xxxxxx.default/searchplugins folder. This adds the Google Image Search plugin to the searchbar, and hopefully uses the magnifying glass as it’s icon…
  • Install Fission (for the address bar loading, safari-style) and Stop-or-Reload Button (to swap the stop and reload buttons, safari-style).

If you do all of the above, you should get my unified Firefox. I also did a few things in the about:config window, but they were all performance things. Check it out

So try it out (at your own risk), and tell me if something is broken! 😀

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One thought on “How to Unify Firefox (On Mac) (More Details)

  1. Paradox says:

    “How to speed up Firefox”…

    I think I owe you my soul now 😛

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