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1)How can I change the tab strip font color and background color 2) Switching to 57 has made the whole page smaller - I'd like it back the way was

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1) The tab strip to be a pleasant greyish blue with black fonts. I "upgraded" (?) to 57 and now it's a hard-to-read white on black. I'd like to change it back to the way it was.

2) Switching to 57 has made the whole page smaller - I'd like it back the way it was

1) The tab strip to be a pleasant greyish blue with black fonts. I "upgraded" (?) to 57 and now it's a hard-to-read white on black. I'd like to change it back to the way it was. 2) Switching to 57 has made the whole page smaller - I'd like it back the way it was

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I'm not sure what you're referring to. So far as I can see, no one has replied to your question yet.

On the question of colors, you could try the built-in Light theme. There is a Themes button on the bottom of the Customize panel. See: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. If the built-in themes are not what you're looking for, there's a link to view themes on the Add-ons site. Try the Solid colors category and see whether you can find a shade you like.

On the question of being smaller, do you mean font sizes and/or zoom level? Or do you mean the window is physically using less of your screen?

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No Support, Mozilla Support is useless. Claim they sent an e-mail which I never received. Useless!

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DID NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM, NEVER RECEIVED THE E-MAILL YOU CLAIM YOU SENT!!!

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I'm not sure what you're referring to. So far as I can see, no one has replied to your question yet.

On the question of colors, you could try the built-in Light theme. There is a Themes button on the bottom of the Customize panel. See: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. If the built-in themes are not what you're looking for, there's a link to view themes on the Add-ons site. Try the Solid colors category and see whether you can find a shade you like.

On the question of being smaller, do you mean font sizes and/or zoom level? Or do you mean the window is physically using less of your screen?