These triangles are native, they are not produced by userChrome, they have always been there. Currently I am using Firefox 115.4.0esr on Windows 8.1.
Ok, I have managed to do it …
As I said, this info is more than I need. I am quite content with what I have already. I do have another mysterious issue to solve. I want all all the triangles and the arrows (">…
No problem at all, you have provided me with everything I needed. I was just saying that --toolbarbutton-icon-fill-attention: white; does not take care of the full stack of the do…
I am sorry, I still don't see the point of it. If I use
#downloads-button {
--toolbarbutton-icon-fill-attention: white;}
I get the pie and the final arrow white, but not the …
Finally it works!! Thanks a lot, jscher2000!!
I probably don't need the second part as I don't have any borders. Now I have this and that's what I need:
#downloads-button {
f…
No, it doesn't. The only thing that gets white is the downarrow (when download is finished), but only after I have clicked on it, #downloads-button does it.
I am sorry, I should have been more specific. Yes, I am doing it in userchrome.css. I already have #downloads-button { fill: white!important; }, which I'd think should be enough.…
Hi, jscher2000! Yes, I know, my question is about the text selector (or font selector). I am thinking along the following lines: select only the text and then apply contrast or op…
Your explanation is somewhat too advanced for me :) But I see that what I want is not feasible.
A simpler problem, then: If I want to reduce contrast (increase opacity) of all te…
Indeed I forgot to disable hardware acceleration in the newly installed Firefox. When I did that, it solved the problem. For some reason, though, I decided to clean-reinstall Fire…
Thanks for advice. I just clean-installed Firefox, having deleted the Application folder data and profiles folder, and checked for the problem without instaling any add-ons or cha…