Add a setting to disable the sidebar transparency / blur #3397
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Is there a roadmap for this? It's really annoying when browser just decide to change color on its own. I had a colorful background, but I don't want browser to change based on that. |
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It's just bad. This is the first time I've tried Zen and I like it so far. There are a few interface habits I will have to get use to, but this sidebar transparency is just wrong. Great work otherwise, people. Fantastic browser. |
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The transparency can be disabled by setting a theme, but it doesn't stick, restarting the browser or changing workspace overrides the theme setting with the ugly transparency thing and a theme needs to be re-enabled (change to a different one and back to your preferred one). |
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There is a “widget.windows.mica” parameter in "about:config", set it to “false” - that's the only trick that worked for me, finally setting sidebar to solid color |
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On MacOS, you want to set these to false:
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I would also like this functionality. Unfortunatelly none of the settings above are available on linux |
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Its an opinionated aesthetic choice with some users prefer to be turned off, especially to fully see color themes. For now here's a userChrome CSS workaround:
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