Agreed. Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are already integrating this, and I love the look. Would love to see it integrated into Firefox on Windows 11.
i think that the Firefox UI looks and feels great, but it looks a tad bit out of place when i enable the mica effect on windows 11 (since there are no transparency effects in Firefox), if the Firefox UI (tab-bar, context menus and baked-in webpages (like settings and new tab) ) has these transparency effects it would look so good
I agree! Currently, the default theme that automatically shifts between light/dark mode is too plain aesthetically. Third-party themes may add more beauty to the browser appearance, but they also disable the auto switch of light/dark mode. With Mica incorporated, the browser blends better into the PC system elements, making it more visually attractive, and in the meantime, keeping the auto shift of light/dark mode.
Firefox took out support for drawing Native Windows Titlebars with the release of Firefox 117+ I think Mozilla should reconsider reading support for this as it will benefit Windows 10/11 and really befenfit those that uses custom themes on Windows 10/11 just look at the R3dfox browser https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox