I just updated to 95.0. I use default Firefox home page with the Search bar.
The background turned to black with this update. The background has also turned
to black for some of my bookmarks or sites I go to. Settings, Language and
Appearance, Colors, Text is Black and Background is White. I
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Users will nearly always attempt to do something stupid, not on intent
but by chance. Black lettering on a black background, for example. It's
unavoidable. Don't even attempt it. Maybe a disclaimer when the choice
to utilise user settings rather than site settings is available?
Certainly, it would
Re-writing code to achieve what was requested in the first post is always the
best option. If, on the other hand, the text is actually an image, a simple
error notice stating that fact will go a long way toward helping users realise
the problem that others have created. There will be no
Why isn't this bug even acknowledged? I noticed this because I prefer to read
light text on a dark backdrop, so I changed the colours to my liking, and now
links and photos are no longer visible. Google's logo, for example, can be
found in Google search results. Why do the colours of text
I found this very helpful, here's the link you can visit for more options
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/27867
Thank you
Techmc
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Hi Luís,
This CVE is indeed not fixed yet in none of the Ubuntu releases:
https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2022-22747
As you can see on the top of the page the priority was marked as Low, so
I think the Security team is not considering this too important. Maybe
someone from the Security team