On 9/07/2017 3:50 AM, [email protected] wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my
wife's desktop. We both are using Windows 7 Pro. I do not know why,
but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the Tab in use at
the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance, colors, active
is set to Red.

That affects the default colour of links within web pages, if the page's
style doesn't specify otherwise.

On my wife's computer, all the (Multiple) tabs in use are ALL the
same color, which makes it difficult to tell which tab you are in
at any moment. Underline links is checked.

Again, that option is related to links within web pages.

I have looked in preferences to see why my Tabs act that way in
order to fix my wife's system.

Is this current tab thing a SM thing or a Windows 7 thing ?

Can someone tell me what to toggle in SM (or Windows 7) to make
the current Tab (when there are multiple tabs) different (light,
colored, something to identify it) ?

This is what I am talking about - if I can show images here....that
is.
[img]https://s19.postimg.org/v5v708f6r/Sea_Monkey_with_Tabs.jpg[/img]

It looks like you're using a theme other than the default, and the
highlighting might be part of that theme. Make sure your wife's profile
is using the same theme, selected at Tools > Add-ons Manager > Appearance.

Otherwise, as others have mentioned, it may be that you've customised
the userChrome.css file in your profile to get this effect.

Mark, did you mean that DB should compare Theme settings at View->Apply Theme??

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Daniel

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