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why are websites only in white background, no themes,colors, missing action icons e.g. no move button in my mailtabs

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When i launch websites from desktop shortcuts they appear without the normal colors. They all have a white background with bright blue text and some black text. I cannot change or adjust the colors or themes. In my home page when i click customize i get lined black boxes which do not function. I have spent hours checking my desktop color settings and Firefox troubleshooting/help without success. this all happened when I had to reinstall windows xp. I keep getting the famous microsoft error "ox80070002"

When i launch websites from desktop shortcuts they appear without the normal colors. They all have a white background with bright blue text and some black text. I cannot change or adjust the colors or themes. In my home page when i click customize i get lined black boxes which do not function. I have spent hours checking my desktop color settings and Firefox troubleshooting/help without success. this all happened when I had to reinstall windows xp. I keep getting the famous microsoft error "ox80070002"

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Make sure that you allow pages to choose their colors and that you haven't enabled High Contrast in the Windows Accessibility settings.

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Thank you for your quick reply and solution. It worked perfectly! I spent numerous hours and other people's time for nothing. I should have used Firefox help from the beginning.

Regards,

Arnie