For firefox there is Adwaita-theme, and app named advaita-theme-tool, or 
something like that. It's light theme, but makes firefox feel little bit better 
for Gnome.

Roger Luedecke kirjoitti ma marraskuuta 24 03:49:57 2014 GMT+0200:
> On Sun, 2014-11-23 at 16:53 -0700, Mike Johnston wrote:
> >   Hi Everyone
> > 
> >   This is my first post to the mailing list so hopefully I'm doing this  
> > correctly. I've got an issue whereby I am unable to figure out how to 
> > achieve a uniform look and feel for all apps with Gnome on OpenSUSE 
> > Tumbleweed.
> > 
> >  Specifically, I am 100% up to date as of a few minutes ago (zypper dup) and
> >  when I apply the global dark theme using the gnome-tweak-tool app, lots of
> >  apps such as Yast and Firefox seem to be unaffected by the change.
> > 
> >   Furthermore, if I try to install a GTK3 theme, Yast and other apps  
> > (presumably written in gtk2) will not take this theme.
> > 
> >   I'm wondering what if anything I can do to achieve a cohesive uniform 
> > look and feel to all apps? Are there specific themes that I can install 
> > (aside from numix) that can make this happen?
> > 
> > Recommendations would be very much appreciated.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> > Mike-- 
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> Themeing can be a pain in the butt. Things like Firefox and YaST don't
> work the same, aren't TRUE GNOME apps. YaST GTK usually themes
> correctly, but due to terrible bugs we shipped with qt interface by
> default.
> 
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