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How may I use custom colors on all but a few websites?

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I am using Linux ubuntu 12 and I have changed the theme. As such, the text boxes are white on white. I have a solution to this by changing the color scheme using edit->prefrences->colors. How would I be able to make this work for most websites, but have a *few that I choose* without me having to go and check the allow websites to use their own colors, instead of my selections above?

If all else fails, then how would I change the text for the text boxes, because it seems to be independent of the firefox color choices available. I am using firefox version 23.

I am using Linux ubuntu 12 and I have changed the theme. As such, the text boxes are white on white. I have a solution to this by changing the color scheme using edit->prefrences->colors. How would I be able to make this work for most websites, but have a *few that I choose* without me having to go and check the allow websites to use their own colors, instead of my selections above? If all else fails, then how would I change the text for the text boxes, because it seems to be independent of the firefox color choices available. I am using firefox version 23.

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You can change Firefox fonts and colors by following these steps:

  1. Open the Firefox options
  2. Go to the Content tab
  3. Change the font, color, size, etc.

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You can use code in userContent.css to change the text color in a text area and input fields on web pages.

The customization files userChrome.css (user interface) and userContent.css (websites) are located in the chrome folder in the Firefox profile folder.

You can use @-moz-document domain(xxx.com){} to set rules for a specific domain.

You may need to add a -moz-appearance:none !important; rule if rules aren't working.