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TB 78.7.1 Calendar Event Colors

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Since this new version updated, I have lost ALL custom Colors from everywhere. The Calendar Colors are the most critical. Each Categories color is NOW some tiny little slither, barely visible. How do I restore the event to the event color and not the calendar color?

Since this new version updated, I have lost ALL custom Colors from everywhere. The Calendar Colors are the most critical. Each Categories color is NOW some tiny little slither, barely visible. How do I restore the event to the event color and not the calendar color?

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The 'Chosen Solution' at the link is only part of the answer. You would have needed to created a 'userChrome.css' file and enter code. That info is also in the same link, but you need to scroll down and read through comments.

Did you do both - create the 'userChrome.css' file as advised and alter the preference mentioned in 'Chosen Solution' ?

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See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1305077

for one way to change the event color scheme.

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sfhowes said

See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1305077 for one way to change the event color scheme.

Didn't Work. You using TB 78.7.1 ?

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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

The 'Chosen Solution' at the link is only part of the answer. You would have needed to created a 'userChrome.css' file and enter code. That info is also in the same link, but you need to scroll down and read through comments.

Did you do both - create the 'userChrome.css' file as advised and alter the preference mentioned in 'Chosen Solution' ?

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So, is this the way its works? A new release of Thunderbird and gone are the colors? No up to date add-on available? This must be a joke?