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How can I change the background color of the settings page?

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Is there any way to change the background color of the built-in firefox pages (e. g. about:preferences, about:addons, about:config)?

I would like these pages to match to my custom color profile, which I made via Firefox Color.

Is there any way to change the background color of the built-in firefox pages (e. g. about:preferences, about:addons, about:config)? I would like these pages to match to my custom color profile, which I made via Firefox Color.

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You can do that with css code in a file userContent.css which goes into a folder named chrome which you need to create in your profile folder. I attach a screenshot of code I adapted from some I found online. The text between /* and */ is comment, not code. You can use colour names or rgb(a) values. The code I am using now needs more work because there is an inner background which is showing white in at least one dialog on about:preferences#privacy.

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You can do that with css code in a file userContent.css which goes into a folder named chrome which you need to create in your profile folder. I attach a screenshot of code I adapted from some I found online. The text between /* and */ is comment, not code. You can use colour names or rgb(a) values. The code I am using now needs more work because there is an inner background which is showing white in at least one dialog on about:preferences#privacy.

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