Firefox's WM environments have two title bars by default. It takes one from the system theme and the other from the WM environment itself.
Two extra title bars are neither necessary nor pretty.
In this tutorial, I will try to explain how to remove the Firefox title bar in the JWM session.
It is possible to remove the Firefox title bar in the JWM environment.
If you're using JWM and are bothered by Firefox's two title bars, let's get started with the pretty easy process.
First, let's write the command below to the /etc/environment file.
Open terminal and paste below command.
echo "MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=client" | tee >> /etc/environment
Open Firefox browser, paste the below command into the address bar.
Click the "Accept the risk and continue" button in the window that opens.
Paste the command below into the search field on the page that opens and set it to "true".
Right click next to the address bar as in the picture below and click the "Customize Toolbar" button.
On the page that opens, leave the "Title Bar" tick blank as in the picture below.
After this last action, restart the computer.
When you open Firefox, the title bar will be removed as below.
You can now use Firefox with the title bar removed in the JWM environment.
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