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Firefox for Linux Adds Rounded Bottom Corners

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 extension to force rounded corners in the browser. The change will help Firefox look more ‘at home’ when run windowed on Ubuntu and on other Linux distros that use GNOME and/or ship large sets of modern GTK apps. Here’s how Firefox (stable) looks in Ubuntu 23.10: And here’s how Firefox (nightly) looks like in Ubuntu 23.10: The change is subtle, but look closely at the bottom corners of the browser. You’ll notice that the sharp bottom […]

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