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Changing colour or 'Today' in calendar

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I have been searching this forum for a solution to highlighting 'today' in a more recognisable colour. I found the script below:

.calendar-month-day-box-current-month[selected="true"] {

background-color: orange !important;

}

.calendar-month-day-box-current-month[relation="today"] {

background-color: red !important;

} Toggle toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets to true in Config. editor.

However, I've no idea where I paste this code, so please help.

I have been searching this forum for a solution to highlighting 'today' in a more recognisable colour. I found the script below: .calendar-month-day-box-current-month[selected="true"] { background-color: orange !important; } .calendar-month-day-box-current-month[relation="today"] { background-color: red !important; } Toggle toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets to true in Config. editor. However, I've no idea where I paste this code, so please help.

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Add it to (in Linux) ~/.thunderbird/<profile>/chrome/userChrome.css

It works!

Unfortunately, it's less than helpful (visually) if there are several events scheduled for that day -- they overlay the background (see attached image -- today is 17 October 2022)(see attached image -- today is 17 October 2022). If the title bar was not highlighted, then the fix you supplied would be fine.

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I use Windows though, not Linux.