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How to make Firefox use the system default scrollbars?

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How can I make Firefox use my system default scrollbars? Currently, the scrollbars in Firefox do not have arrows, and does not look consistent with my system default scrollbars of my OS.

I am using Arch Linux, with the latest Xfce window manager.

How can I make Firefox use my system default scrollbars? Currently, the scrollbars in Firefox do not have arrows, and does not look consistent with my system default scrollbars of my OS. I am using Arch Linux, with the latest Xfce window manager.

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Firefox on Linux since 46.0 Release has required GTK 3.4 or preferably newer to run. As a result GTK2 Themes will not theme Firefox anymore.

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Firefox on Linux since 46.0 Release has required GTK 3.4 or preferably newer to run. As a result GTK2 Themes will not theme Firefox anymore.

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James said

Firefox on Linux since 46.0 Release has required GTK 3.4 or preferably newer to run. As a result GTK2 Themes will not theme Firefox anymore.

I installed a GTK3 compatible theme, which fixed the issue. Thank you.