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Firefox does not use my specified Win7 windows and toolbar style

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I am running Win7, but have the window style set to "Classic", i.e. no aero or anything. Just a plain blue title bar, all other header area in gray, like the default theme in Win-98/Win-NT/Win-2000. Suddenly after some Firefox auto-update to 29.0.1 the top "File Edit etc." toolbar is in a strange bluish color, and same thing with the tabs.

I would expect Firefox to use EXACTLY the overall Windows theme I have specified in Win7, not inventing other colors. That's the main idea with specifying a theme, to get ALL applications to look the same. How do I control Firefox to apply the Windows theme?

I am running Win7, but have the window style set to "Classic", i.e. no aero or anything. Just a plain blue title bar, all other header area in gray, like the default theme in Win-98/Win-NT/Win-2000. Suddenly after some Firefox auto-update to 29.0.1 the top "File Edit etc." toolbar is in a strange bluish color, and same thing with the tabs. I would expect Firefox to use EXACTLY the overall Windows theme I have specified in Win7, not inventing other colors. That's the main idea with specifying a theme, to get ALL applications to look the same. How do I control Firefox to apply the Windows theme?

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Hi eplgh, Please check out the Title bar customization in the Menu with the three horizontal lines. This will toggle the tabs to have their own color again.

I hope this helps.

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Hi eplgh, Please check out the Title bar customization in the Menu with the three horizontal lines. This will toggle the tabs to have their own color again.

I hope this helps.