Izimpendulo zakamuva ze-fix background colorhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/12767052020-03-25T02:42:58-07:00berwen said
What is this love affair with black. White type on black, black backgrounds on the set2020-03-25T02:42:58-07:00tcgibbhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1276705#answer-1300159<p><em>berwen <a href="#answer-1296572" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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What is this love affair with black. White type on black, black backgrounds on the settings page and so on. It is an unpleasant colour and is hard to look. What happen to good old black type.
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<p>White backgrounds are painful to view when the room is dark. That is why some people including me want to use dark backgrounds.
</p>What is this love affair with black. White type on black, black backgrounds on the settings page and2020-03-10T07:23:11-07:00berwenhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1276705#answer-1296572<p>What is this love affair with black. White type on black, black backgrounds on the settings page and so on. It is an unpleasant colour and is hard to look. What happen to good old black type.
</p>Most people here aren't "from" FF.
Note about the color of "about:blank": This can have some effects2020-01-10T14:44:33-08:00crankygoathttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1276705#answer-1280010<p>Most people here aren't "from" FF.
</p><p>Note about the color of "about:blank": This can have some effects in web pages, especially text entry fields or anywhere page designers like to leave the page "blank". If the text is white-on-black, it probably isn't an issue. There are some extensions which will alter the newtabpage color (and more) without such issues.
</p><p>Edit: Ah, this was one that worked well:
<a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/" rel="nofollow">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/</a>
</p>Hi! I added this question to my watch list because I was looking for some more information for you.
2020-01-09T12:06:32-08:00ComputerWhizhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1276705#answer-1279779<p>Hi! I added this question to my watch list because I was looking for some more information for you.
</p><p>The <strong>Colors</strong> options in the Firefox settings are global settings, meaning that they will apply to every website. If you are looking to only adjust the background colour for the <code>about:blank</code> page, you will likely have more luck adding a <code>userContent.css</code> file to Firefox.
</p><p>The <code>userContent.css</code> file allows you to customize the content that Firefox displays to you, so it can be used to customize the <code>about:blank</code> background colour.
</p><p>You will need to use the following code:
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<pre>@-moz-document url-prefix(about:blank) {
* {
background: black !important;
}
}</pre>
<p>If you don't already have a <code>userContent.css</code> file in Firefox (which you likely don't), you need to make one. This is done by first creating a <code>chrome</code> folder in your <a href="/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data" rel="nofollow">Firefox profile folder</a> (if it doesn't already exist). In there is where you create your <code>userChrome.css</code> file, which can be done with a text editor like Windows Notepad.
</p><p>Alternatively, I've <a href="https://send.firefox.com/download/6474a8983f7fb1b6/#Z4yU2BCU4-u90uMOG0fxJQ" rel="nofollow">uploaded a copy of the userContent.css file that you can download</a> and paste into the <code>chrome</code> folder. <strong>NOTE:</strong> The download link is only valid for 7 days.
</p><p>Hope this helps.
</p>No one would respond, so I finally deleted my FF browser and reinstall it.
Pro: My concern over the2020-01-09T10:22:08-08:00acartrianahttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1276705#answer-1279765<p>No one would respond, so I finally deleted my FF browser and reinstall it.
</p><p>Pro: My concern over the loss of toolbar sites &amp; bookmarks was wasted energy. When FF reinstalled, all of it came back. That's a first!
</p><p>Con: That I had to do this. IMO there is a problem in the "Colors" section. I'd still prefer a black blank homepage to save on eye strain, but not having all the webpages with black backgrounds. What a mess!
</p><p>Con: That no one from FF could respond with a solution.
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