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how to change background color back to white instead of black

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I was just updated to version 100 and now the background in the sites I visit, ebay for example, are totally black where they used to be white. I've set my firefox theme to "light" as recommended in another thread, restarted my computer, but to no avail. I now have a light background/black letter tab bar but every site is black where it used to be white. Thanks for a simple answer, I'm not highly technically skilled.

I was just updated to version 100 and now the background in the sites I visit, ebay for example, are totally black where they used to be white. I've set my firefox theme to "light" as recommended in another thread, restarted my computer, but to no avail. I now have a light background/black letter tab bar but every site is black where it used to be white. Thanks for a simple answer, I'm not highly technically skilled.

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Go to: Menu -> Settings -> General page under Language and Appearance select Light

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Hi bob122eight, Did you go to: Menu -> Add-ons and Themes on the left select Themes Look for Light Theme in the list and select Enable

I did in fact do that, doesn't help with any of the pages I have open however. But thank you for your reply.

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Go to: Menu -> Settings -> General page under Language and Appearance select Light

I went to the settings page, and used the "override system settings" to choose colors that make the pages I visit much more like they were.