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Switch between light and dark mode (following OS-settings) won't work propper

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On my iPad Pro 2020 I've set-up Firefox to change from light- to dark-mode when the OS changes the mode automatically. Firefox has it's issue with this. After the OS changes from light- to dark-mode, the Tabs will show up completely white and vice versa. What helps is to shut down the Browser and restart.

As the OS changes modes two-times a day, I have to shut-down and restart Firefox also two-times a day. This happens with the latest version "Firefox Daylight 34.0 (4920)" and also with previous versions. iPadOS version 14.6.

This needs a fix. Thank you!

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On my iPad Pro 2020 I've set-up Firefox to change from light- to dark-mode when the OS changes the mode automatically. Firefox has it's issue with this. After the OS changes from light- to dark-mode, the Tabs will show up completely white and vice versa. What helps is to shut down the Browser and restart. As the OS changes modes two-times a day, I have to shut-down and restart Firefox also two-times a day. This happens with the latest version "Firefox Daylight 34.0 (4920)" and also with previous versions. iPadOS version 14.6. This needs a fix. Thank you! Screenshots after changing from night- to light-mode:
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Even if I didn't got a reply within 4 days, it would be much appreciated if anyone confirms the there is a fix in the works. In between I saw a post from 2019 stating the same issue.

Thanks.