Theme color changed upon update
I had the Firefox menubar/tabs set to be the same as my Win 10 system's theme color (Settings > Personalization > Colors), the same as the color of the taskbar. When Firefox v. 92.0 self-installed on Sept 7, 2020, the menubar/tabs color reverted to Firefox's default, a dull gray.
System Theme in Add-ons Manager > Themes is still enabled.
How do I get Firefox to partake of the Windows system theme again?
This has happened before when Firefox updated, although it doesn't happen EVERY time. The last time it happened, I recall being able to find a simple about:config adjustment on Google (not on this site), but I can't find it now. (As I recall, it was an about:config item that didn't sound like it would affect the menubar color, but it did.)
I have another laptop on which I rushed to disable automatic updates, so Firefox on that laptop still shows the system color. Is there a file in the Profiles folder I could copy into the problem computer that would restore the theme color setting?
Thanks.
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Please support this entry: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1349997
So that the folks who can actually fix the problem finally respond -- the squeaky wheel gets the grease!
Cheers, SgrB2
Please go to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1349997
SgrB2 said
Please support this entry: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1349997 So that the folks who can actually fix the problem finally respond -- the squeaky wheel gets the grease! Cheers, SgrB2
Will do.
Bless you Watt!
You provided a fix to this problem which you should include here. I hope the Mozillians don't fiddle with it.
Thanks, SgrB2
Try these color settings to make Firefox use the OS colors:
- Settings -> General: Fonts & Colors -> Colors:
[X] Use system colors
Override the colors specified by the page with your selections above -> Always
@cor-el No, this doesn't work. It causes the colors of other areas to change but does nothing to the toolbar color, which stays light gray.
A workaround is shown at the page identified by SgrB2.