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mozilla.org needs a dark mode

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i don't know about you, but i use firefox primarily for its robust library of addons and customization features. in particular, i love the Dark Reader extension that turns any website's interface into a dark mode, even if that site never implemented one themselves. unfortunately, one site lacking a dark mode is this very site, mozilla.org, which happens to be the only website on the internet that firefox addons aren't allowed to change. i find myself coming here a lot for support questions or to read articles mozilla pushes on the homepage, and i find it ridiculous that i'm currently burning my retinas while typing this. there's no section of this support site for mozilla.org, so i'm not sure where else to submit this feedback, but if mozilla doesn't want their website(s) to be affected by addons, they need to give users a dark theme.

i don't know about you, but i use firefox primarily for its robust library of addons and customization features. in particular, i love the Dark Reader extension that turns any website's interface into a dark mode, even if that site never implemented one themselves. unfortunately, one site lacking a dark mode is this very site, mozilla.org, which happens to be the only website on the internet that firefox addons aren't allowed to change. i find myself coming here a lot for support questions or to read articles mozilla pushes on the homepage, and i find it ridiculous that i'm currently burning my retinas while typing this. there's no section of this support site for mozilla.org, so i'm not sure where else to submit this feedback, but if mozilla doesn't want their website(s) to be affected by addons, they need to give users a dark theme.

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Hi Jay, it's a good point. I don't know whether it is something that the Support team can do independently, or whether the global branding of Mozilla sites means it needs to be handled at a higher level.