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Change Address bar Color using userChrome.css

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  • Nzaghachi ikpeazụ nke Pallavi kumari

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Hello,

in the image attached you can see that the url has 2 different colors. Im wondering how i can change the color of the "pink" text.

I know that i can change the white color using this code here:

  1. urlbar {

color: #ffffff !important; }

but what about to not highlighted text?

Hello, in the image attached you can see that the url has 2 different colors. Im wondering how i can change the color of the "pink" text. I know that i can change the white color using this code here: #urlbar { color: #ffffff !important; } but what about to not highlighted text?
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Okay, I don't know when I can get hands on Windows 10.

Meanwhile, could you test with the built-in "Light" theme? It has black text on a light background, and may still ignore Windows 10 color settings. See: Built-in themes in Firefox - alternative to complete themes.

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The white theme changes everything to white, since im using my own theme. ive also noticed that the none-highlighted text changes color accordingly to the toolbar. So im basically looking for a way to disable it, since it wasnt like that before the new address bar.

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