Hello,
Why does Firefox (121.0.1 (64-bit) macOS 14.2.1 anyways) apply a gradient color overlay to the Business Logos in Google SERPs?
I.e., typically the website's Favic… (閱讀更多)
Hello,
Why does Firefox (121.0.1 (64-bit) macOS 14.2.1 anyways) apply a gradient color overlay to the Business Logos in Google SERPs?
I.e., typically the website's Favicon is pulled or an image written into Schema data to display the company logo next to the search result excerpt. But lately, and apparently only in FF, the logos are discolored by some kind of overlay?
Please see attached comparison between Chrome and FF.
Chrome displays the logos unaltered, and FF displays them with this crazy obnoxious overlay/ color correction.
As far as I can tell, this is coming from FF as I don't see it in any other browsers/ devices.
Chrome, FF Developer Edition, MS Edge, and Safari do not alter the logo colors.
Is there anyway to request the Mozilla FF stop doing this? I can't possibly begin to imagine how this is helpful in anyway to users... but of course I'm open to hearing any logic behind this decision, if in fact this is coming from FF.
Thank you all for your time and help!