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Colors in the Menu Bar

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Today a Firefox box popped up to try some new colors (which was suppose to be a representation of my being or something like that). There were several colors to choose from so I tried it. The menu bar is now the color I chose. But suppose I want to change back to the standard FF color or some other color, how do I do that?

Today a Firefox box popped up to try some new colors (which was suppose to be a representation of my being or something like that). There were several colors to choose from so I tried it. The menu bar is now the color I chose. But suppose I want to change back to the standard FF color or some other color, how do I do that?

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Hi, you can use the Add-ons page, Themes panel, to switch among themes. See: Use themes to change the look of Firefox.

If you don't find what you are looking for among the installed themes, there are add-on themes available ont he Add-ons site, or you can set your own colors using the Firefox Color extension (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/firefox-color/).

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How do I go back to the DEFAULT color theme? I don't want to choose a customized one. I also clicked a box on the pop-up 10/30/22 without realizing what I was doing.

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Look for one named "System" on the Themes list and use its Enable button.

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davisagoetz said

How do I go back to the DEFAULT color theme? I don't want to choose a customized one. I also clicked a box on the pop-up 10/30/22 without realizing what I was doing.

Davis, I think if you just go to Settings, Extension & Themes, then look for Colorways and click Disable that should do it.