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How do I make the bar behind the tabs not be purple in the new version?

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I have loaded Firefox and it automatically updated to the latest version. I can deal with the new look of the white part of the bar if needed(I would prefer the old look). I can't, however, stand that the bar at the top is now purple instead of the white translucent color that it used to be. I looked at all of the option menus I could find but didn't find an option to change it. Is there a way to fix this?

I have loaded Firefox and it automatically updated to the latest version. I can deal with the new look of the white part of the bar if needed(I would prefer the old look). I can't, however, stand that the bar at the top is now purple instead of the white translucent color that it used to be. I looked at all of the option menus I could find but didn't find an option to change it. Is there a way to fix this?

Ọ̀nà àbáyọ tí a yàn

Click on the hamburger menu >> click on Customize Firefox >> Themes >> Light

OR

Click on the hamburger menu >> click on Add-Ons >> Appearance >> Click the Enable button on Light Theme.

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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

Click on the hamburger menu >> click on Customize Firefox >> Themes >> Light

OR

Click on the hamburger menu >> click on Add-Ons >> Appearance >> Click the Enable button on Light Theme.