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Cannot preview themes by hovering cursor

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I haven't used themes for a long time, but remember that under older versions of Firefox, when viewing the hundreds of available themes, one only had to hover the cursor over the theme image in order to see how it would look. I am running Firefox Version 63.0.3, and it appears that this preview is no longer available. However, the Firefox Help Script says, "To see what a background theme will look like before installing it, simply hover over it." Has some part of my Firefox installation become corrupted, or is the script no longer incorrect?

I haven't used themes for a long time, but remember that under older versions of Firefox, when viewing the hundreds of available themes, one only had to hover the cursor over the theme image in order to see how it would look. I am running Firefox Version 63.0.3, and it appears that this preview is no longer available. However, the Firefox Help Script says, "To see what a background theme will look like before installing it, simply hover over it." Has some part of my Firefox installation become corrupted, or is the script no longer incorrect?

Solution eye eponami

The script is incorrect at the moment. We don't know yet, if they're going to fix this feature some day.

See also this question.

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Solution eye oponami

The script is incorrect at the moment. We don't know yet, if they're going to fix this feature some day.

See also this question.