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Why doesn't Dark Reader add-on work on support.mozilla.org?
Original question, Why doesn't DarkReader add-on work on home page?
Answered with: Internal pages are protected from addons. But you can simply select the dark theme in ≡ -> Customize.
Possible reasons not to work:
- The poster was an alien
- 42 (See no. 1)
- Mozilla devs just hate us. When we (have to) come for answers here, from a comfortable dark web - whether using Dark Reader, or some other means - they purposefully BLAST us with bright white pages so that we will never, ever use Firefox again and uninstall it right away and move on to something else (less idiotic).
- Seriously, though, see the answer in context was an alien.
So, who can tell us how to get around this, please? We get it, whatever: support.mozilla.org is, somehow, a local page - or, something - and it can't be styled, but how do we get around this BLINDING WHITE LIGHT? Thank you so much.
^^ addons.about ("addons.about-scheme") can be styled, Library (Downloads) can, Options (about:preferences) can and also about:about and a bunch of abouts can, also - only this website is locked like this, to torture people, why...
EDIT: Screenshots attached illustrate that, as suggested in the first thread from years ago, Dark Theme had been applied and it makes no difference.
Modificado por nostromov a
Todas as respostas (4)
The question, you're referring to, was about Home Page.
The reason, why mozilla pages are locked against styling is different -> I presume that a lock is set in about:config.
Modificado por TyDraniu a
Extensions do not work on several Mozilla websites including the Add-ons website (addons.mozilla.org) and SUMO (support.mozilla.org) and some firefox.com websites for security reasons and also not on builtin about pages. A lot of extensions that inject scripts orb style sheets in the webpage mention the Add-ons website, but there are more restricted domains.
If you want to inject style rules then you can use userContent.css as a workaround.
TYVM cor-el, but that's -actually- the issue, as I'm unable to figure out how to configure a userContent.css to style these pages?
Hi, I'm confused as to make all of my visited pages including actual firefox 'system' pages a dark color as the dark reader add-on doesn't have any effect.