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 effect the visuals 
in the first place? It would be good if I could locate a colour inverting or 
high contrast add-on to do this, but I can't find one for FF.
Thanks

Techmc
https://sipnbourbon.com/

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  Background color is always white, top banner is never displayed in
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