Make sure the ' Use system colors ' checkbox is unchecked by clicking on it if selected or press ' Alt' + ' S' to deselect it if it is selected.įor your text colour, click the colour swatch next to the ' Text': heading and click on the colour you want to use, or press ' Alt' + 'T ' to jump to the text colour palette and press 'Space Bar' and use the cursor keys to browse the list of colours and then press ' Enter ' to chose the highlighted colour - see Fig 3 below.įor your background colour, click the colour swatch next to the ' Background: ' heading and click on the colour you want to use, or press ' Alt ' + ' B ' to jump to the background colour palette and use the cursor keys to browse the list of colours and then press ' Enter ' to choose the highlighted colour. Next click on ' Allow pages select their own colours, instead of my selections above ' or press ' Alt' + ' A' to deselect it.Ĭlick ' OK ' or press ' Enter ' to return to the options dialog box.Ĭlick the ' OK ' button, or press ' Tab ' until the ' OK ' button is selected and press ' Enter ', to return to Firefox.Īlternatively to set text and background colours just for Firefox: ![]() To use your Windows colour scheme settings in Firefox click on the ' Use system colors ' checkbox, or press ' Alt' + ' S' to select it, as highlighted in Fig 2 above. Click the ' Tools ' menu or press ' Alt' + 'T '.Ĭlick ' Options ' or press ' O ' to display the ' Options ' dialog box.Ĭlick the ' Content ' tab or use the arrow keys until it is highlighted (in blue) (see Fig 1).Ĭlick on ' Colours ' or press ' Alt ' + ' C' to open the ' Colours ' dialog box (see Fig 2).
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