Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Este fío pechouse e arquivouse. Faga unha nova pregunta se precisa axuda.

CTRL-F searchbar how to change the color from WHITE back to default??

  • 1 resposta
  • 1 has this problem
  • 62 views
  • Last reply by SuMo Bot

more options

When I search anything on any web page I have this awful White search bar now via CTRL-F which is hard to see. This just started last week or so and I had a new update in FF 64 Bit latest and greatest.

In IE its fine (Gray search bar) so I know its not a Windows 10 issue. I was Googling that at first then realized its FF.

Any ideas on how to get it back to default and off this White color?

PS i'm at work so I can't attach a screenshot but just picture a total White searchbar across the whole screen doing a CTRL-F

Thanks

When I search anything on any web page I have this awful White search bar now via CTRL-F which is hard to see. This just started last week or so and I had a new update in FF 64 Bit latest and greatest. In IE its fine (Gray search bar) so I know its not a Windows 10 issue. I was Googling that at first then realized its FF. Any ideas on how to get it back to default and off this White color? PS i'm at work so I can't attach a screenshot but just picture a total White searchbar across the whole screen doing a CTRL-F Thanks

Chosen solution

    • UPDATE - I was able to fix it. I had a Theme installed for a black border/tool bar and with the latest FF update it must have messed with that. Once disabled the theme the search bar CTRL-F was back to normal.
Ler a resposta no contexto 👍 0

All Replies (2)

more options

Chosen Solution

    • UPDATE - I was able to fix it. I had a Theme installed for a black border/tool bar and with the latest FF update it must have messed with that. Once disabled the theme the search bar CTRL-F was back to normal.
more options

This question has been locked because the original author has deleted their account. While you can no longer post new replies, the existing content remains available for reference.