Contrast and Thickness of Text is Unacceptably Low
Websites displayed in Firefox use ridiculously low contrast for their text. This composition box is a prime example. 30 years ago when my eyes were 30 years younger web sites tended to use BLACK TEXT on WHITE BACKGROUNDS, with fairly THICK FONTS.
Over the last 5 to 10 years websites and/or browsers have adopted much the terrible Apple Style used in its packaging: Light Gray Text on Lighter Gray Backgrounds *and* very Thin Fonts. Fortunately websites/browsers have not yet generally followed Apple's lead to the use of about 4 point fonts.
I'm using: * Firefox Browser 115.0.3 * MacBook Pro 15" * macOS Monterey ver. 12.6.7
How can I greatly increase the contrast and the density of text displayed by the Firefox Browser?
Thomas A. Panfil trɔe
All Replies (1)
Is it possible that your system settings affect what you see? I ask because I seldom encounter the problem.
In Firefox Settings what do you have on the General page > Language and appearance > Colours?
The articles linked below may help. You might also like the extension linked below.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-fonts-and-colors-websites-use https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-web-appearance-settings-firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/font-contrast-fix/
It is possible to set font-weight and font colours using a file userContent.css which you have to create. You can also use bookmarklets.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/bookmarklets-perform-common-web-page-tasks
Terry trɔe