i am not doing well so i hope this is coherent. i also hope that i will understand the responses. i am technically able, e.g. very able in elisp, but firefox and mime types and gtk and css are all difficult for me. thyey are some kind of labyrinth.
this question is really about firefox colors preferences settings and what i can do. and also about possible extensions/addons/whatever. i am already using a dark mode extension, the best i could find, but it is pretty bad and uses a lot of blue. there is a good one i hear that requires binary blob to install and i am too stubborn to do that. it uses idk css or something. idk. some of my problems are: i want low or no blue, no white bg, no white text, a reasonably high contrast for distinguishing things, visited and unvisited links clear and distinguishable. e.g. right now, gmail html mode [js one does not work for me] uses blue links which are unusable against the black bg of my dark mode thing. but the default is worse with white. ia hve to select with mouse to see the topics. firefox colors are nearly unusable. there is blue everyuwhere. i already wear noir 570 glasses which is very dark amber. i have already set up redshift and ddccontrol and set monitor settings for low blue. i don't need advice on that stuff i think. but colors in firefox idk what system settings are. gtk? if i try to set that then i get white on black which is not good. i just want everything legible with no white anywhere, no blue, idk. sorry for incoherence. right now i am typing in a black on white text box. it is really horrible. that is because i tried something in firefox preferences for colors. i don't want white anywhere. and i don't want blue anywhere if possible. i use outrageously large fonts. i use fluxbox. i do not use a desktop environment like gnome or kde. fluxbox pretty much is hte onlyt hing that does what i need i think [i3 might maybe idk but i am to osick to tweak that] and my computer is old. idk if i am on this list. i hope i am. in any case thank you for wading through this post. -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com

