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Can this be resolved fixed due to Bug 1527048 being fixed?
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Yes, duplicate of Bug 1527048.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1527048 ***
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This should be fix as of
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1527048#c14
Testing appreciated.
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For those that run linux and want to update their Firefox icon so it
automatically launches with GTK_THEME="Adwaita:light" firefox %u instead
(band-aid work around that shouldn't need to be).
$ cp /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop ~/.local/share/applications
$ gedit
I am having this issue with Firefox 66.0.3 using Ubuntu 19.04 (Gnome
3.32 using Adwaita dark).
This release seems to ignore:
widget.content.allow-gtk-dark-theme in about:config is set to default / false
widget.chrome.allow-gtk-dark-theme in about:config is also default /false
I came back to
System colors (and it's override) is covered by Bug 1422563
Dark Gtk theme is covered by Bug 1527048
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Here's a simple way to replicate this bug for me. In both cases I have
the Light theme selected:
$ GTK_THEME="Adwaita:dark" firefox
(firefox runs and the Find box has white text on white background)
$ GTK_THEME="Adwaita:light" firefox
(firefox runs and the Find box has the correct black text on
I seem to have e10s enabled:
Multiprocess Windows1/1 Enabled by default
and have set Adwaita:light:
widget.content.gtk-theme-override;Adwaita:light
I still get white text on white background on the Find textbox within
webpages.
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btw. widget.content.gtk-theme-override should be set to "Adwaita:light"
and works only when e10s is enabled.
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re comment 57, with those settings (on Ubuntu 18.04), I see white text
on a dark background.
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I'm also using Ubuntu 18.04 but using the vanilla GNOME session (that
uses Wayland) with the dark Adwaita theme selected. Could you please
test with that to see if you get the same result?
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I have "Use System Colors" unchecked, `widget.content.gtk-theme-
override` set to `Adwaita` and the Light theme selected. And yet even
then the Ctrl-F input has white text over white background.
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If you uncheck "Use System Colors" it's no longer a problem.
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In the mean time, could `widget.content.gtk-theme-override` be set to
`Adwaita` by default? This would fix the issue (except for the settings
page), and Adwaita is always present on systems with GTK+. I opened
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1527048 for this change,
everyone please
So I think it would be useful to know, for the current round of
complaints, are the problems the result of:
1. Firefox incorrectly gets data out of the GTK theme, so that its default
appearance for controls doesn't match the native one, or
2. Firefox gets the data out of the theme correctly, but
David: The problem here is point 2. Just setting `widget.content.gtk-
theme-override` to `Adwaita` by default would fix this for web pages,
but the General -> Startup section of the Settings page still looks
wrong (white text on a white background), along with a couple of other
spots in Settings,
I use this extension as a workaround: [fix-dark-theme-input-
boxes](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fix-dark-theme-
input-boxes/) ([source](https://gitlab.com/Roboe/userscripts/tree/master
/fix-dark-theme-input-boxes/))
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1527048
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I hit this bug today by choosing the dark Adwaita theme in Gnome 3.28
and Firefox 65.0. It's amazing that this is an 18 year old bug. I found
it surprising the system theme did anything to webpages and had two
consecutive surprises:
- First setting the system theme to Adwaita-dark changed the
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1195138
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1195138
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1268338
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1268338
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1283086
The best workaround I’ve found yet:
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/6rbvvw/photon_rectangular_tabs_have_landed_in_nightly/dl4318f/
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(possible way to solve this issue?)
Sir,
One option might be to remove all dependency on system themes.
Firefox shouldn't care about the system themes. No dependence.
All text should be rendered:
1. like the .css developer wanted
or, 2. if he uses !important, render it simply black on
Still not fixed, what an annoying bug
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(In reply to vaaghoofdharry from comment #39)
> Yeah pretty weird this is still an issue, should be pretty easy to fix. In
> the mean time. Meanwhile, this fixed my problem:
> https://github.com/lightradius/firefox-dark-theme-fix
>
> (backup your profile, then place the userContent.css file in
Evan, what that patch will not do is fix the input field issue on
explicitly chosen dark themes. What I would recommend instead is simply
making this bit of userContent.css equivalent completely override Gtk
regardless of theme, to produce the desired output:
INPUT, TEXTAREA {color: black ;
I predict that Apple is going to fix this bug in a few years, by
evangelizing @media(prefers-color-theme: dark) all over the Web.
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Yeah pretty weird this is still an issue, should be pretty easy to fix. In the
mean time. Meanwhile, this fixed my problem:
https://github.com/lightradius/firefox-dark-theme-fix
(backup your profile, then place the userContent.css file in your
~/.mozille/firefox/.default/chrome directory
(In reply to David Baron :dbaron: ⌚UTC+2 from comment #45)
> The number of comments recently makes me suspect that something got *worse*
> recently.
Yes, something did change in GNOME recently. Prior to GNOME 3.28 there
was a GTK preference called gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme that could
be
I suspect that many aspects of this actually were fixed at various
times. But the hard part is to prevent all the CSS changes in the
browser front-end from triggering some aspect of it again. (At one
point I think I'd made a testing mode in which the correct
foreground/background pairs were
bump!
i can't believe a small nuisance is taking 17 years not fixed.
workaround
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/6rbvvw/photon_rectangular_tabs_have_landed_in_nightly/dl4318f/
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Just want to confirm that this bug is still NOT fixed. I use KDE Plasma
desktop enviroment with Breeze Dark color scheme. Usually I use
Chromium, sometimes Google Chrome, as they don't have issues with dark
themes. But I want to use Firefox and because of this bug I can't. I was
following Firefox
I've got a patch up to try to mitigate the issue for GNOME 3.28 over at
bug #1461538.
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Please, Firefox devs, fix this! With the rise of themes like Arc-dark,
this is a HUGE issue! I just want things to look normal! Is that so
much to ask?
*begging puppy eyes*
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Though my problem is different though, the backgorund is white and the
font is white as well
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I wholly agree with Storm's assessment. As a programmer, a web
developer, and a UI designer, the fact that Firefox has sat on this bug
for over a decade is shameful, especially since it has been *patched*
with extensions before.
For anyone affected, install the "Text Contrast for Dark Themes"
Dear Rimas Kudelis,
Let me answer each of your points. I'll leave point 1; to the last
> 2. Content colors are user-managed, and default to black-on-white:
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-fonts-and-colors-websites-
> use#w_change-font-color.
FALSE. Those colors have _nothing_ to
The fact that Firefox cannot handle dark desktop themes was reported
many times FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS.
Seventeen years. And still an issue.
Webpages display partly in system colors causing white on white or black
on black text/form elements, while parts of the Firefox UI defy every
dark theme and
I've tried that work around on form fields on my bank account, and they
don't work. Actually GnomishDark theme also provides several
recommendations under:
/usr/share/themes/GnomishDark/README
Which mozilla ones are almost the same suggested by the Arch workaround,
and I've also been using for
For what it's worth, there is a very clean workaround in the ArchWiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox#Unreadable_input_fields_with_dark_GTK.2B_themes
I had seen some other userContent.css "fixes" that didn't get everything
or overrode too much, breaking legit stylesheets, but this
To clarify, instead of Firefox trying to make an informed decision based
on the system/GTK theme, can Firefox just default to the colours
specified in the Content tab in Colors and pretend that GTK doesn't
exist? (only in the viewport)
the only alternative to this problem is to install extensions
Dear Storm,
1. Putting same heated rant in multiple bugs is one good way to achieve
two things: a) earn a ban from commenting on this Bugzilla, and b)
decrease the likelihood of these bugs being fixed by blurring their
scope. I mean, it's surely the easy thing to do, whereas a much more
I too am also affected by this (seemingly old) bug, on an Ubuntu Gnome
15.04 using the built-in dark theme. Some text boxes result in using
white text on a white background, since Firefox uses a mixture of the
webpage CSS and that from the GNOME theme.
Dario's suggestion above is sensible, since
Honestly, I understand the complexity of this issue but can we just make
Firefox ignore the GTK theme completely from within the viewport? I
don't think it makes sense to make the GTK theme dictate what is going
on inside of the viewport.
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As Dario said, it doesn't make sense to use the GTK theme on web pages.
In addition to this, there is *already* a setting for not using the
system colours:
Edit > Preferences > Colors > Use system colors
I believe it is off by default and obviously should prevent the system
colour scheme from
Firefox 47 worked around this by disabling the dark theme entirely.
Firefox 55 beta supports two new independent about:config settings,
widget.chrome.allow-gtk-dark-theme and widget.content.allow-gtk-dark-
theme (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1158076). The
former gets you a
Example view from https://net-
ssh.github.io/scp/v1/api/classes/Net/SCP.html
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I'm using Firefox 46.0+build5 on Ubuntu 16.04 and this bug just hit me
after many years of using the global dark theme (Adwaita + Humanity Dark
icons).
If I turn off the "Global Dark Theme" in Gnome tweak tool, everything is
back to normal in Firefox.
It seems to me that the bug is somewhere in
Created attachment 811101
Bug70315Fx24.png
The bug is still present in Firefox(24.0).
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I'm using Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 5 on Ubuntu 8.04 with a dark theme. Now
I see all the input boxes and buttons filled with grey colour. This
happened even with Firefox 2, but I solved that problem with a quick
guide under the comment firefox fix by Proton
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