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How to change background color of the inspect element pane (i.e. the inspector's pane not the page being inspected)

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This pane suddenly changed to a dark blue background. With the font's of the inspected elements having dark foreground colors it is very difficult to read. How do I get the white background back? Thank You.

This pane suddenly changed to a dark blue background. With the font's of the inspected elements having dark foreground colors it is very difficult to read. How do I get the white background back? Thank You.

Chosen solution

Apply the following user style with the Stylish extension.


@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document url("chrome://browser/content/devtools/markup-view.xhtml") {

body { background: white !important }

}

If you need to modify anything else, you can use the DOM Inspector extension to examine user interface elements ("chrome").

If you need help with CSS code, see below for a starting point.

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Chosen Solution

Apply the following user style with the Stylish extension.


@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document url("chrome://browser/content/devtools/markup-view.xhtml") {

body { background: white !important }

}

If you need to modify anything else, you can use the DOM Inspector extension to examine user interface elements ("chrome").

If you need help with CSS code, see below for a starting point.

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Gingerbreadman:

Outstanding! The stylish user style did the trick with the background. Now I'll just tweak it with a bit more CSS and Bob's your uncle. Thanks a million.

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See also this stylesheet:

  • chrome://browser/skin/devtools/markup-view.css
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Cor-el: I got it. Thank you for taking the time. Appreciated.