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Built-in themes in Firefox - alternative to complete themes

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How to use Firefox's built-in themes as an alternative to complete themes.
How to use Firefox's built-in themes as an alternative to complete themes.

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{for fx57}Complete themes have been replaced by new, built-in themes with lighter and darker color schemes.{/for} {for not fx57}Starting with Firefox version 57, complete themes will be replaced by new, built-in themes with lighter and darker color schemes.{/for} Built-in themes can be enabled by following these steps: #Open the Add-ons Manager by clicking the menu button [[Image:new fx menu]], followed by {menu Add-ons}. #Click the {for not fx57}{menu Appearance}{/for}{for fx57}{menu Themes}{/for} panel. #Select the theme you want and enable it. Additionally, thousands of lightweight themes are available on addons.mozilla.org. They have very limited capabilities at present, but we plan to make them more powerful in the future.
Complete themes have been replaced by new, built-in themes with lighter and darker color schemes. Built-in themes can be enabled by following these steps: #Open the Add-ons Manager by clicking the menu button [[Image:Fx57Menu]], followed by {menu Add-ons}. #Click the {menu Themes} panel. #Select the theme you want and enable it. Additionally, thousands of lightweight themes are available on [https://addons.mozilla.org addons.mozilla.org]. They have very limited capabilities at present, but we plan to make them more powerful in the future.

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