Felix Miata wrote:
David H. Durgee composed on 2017-12-06 14:32 (UTC-0500):

I do have a GTK3 customization file of my own to deal with the missing
scroll steppers as you do.  Is there an override to add here as well
that will address the invisible checkbox/radio button problem?

Ultimately that could be a place for a solution, but not the only place, nor the
ideal place. Another possibility would be your profile's chrome/userChrome.css
file, which you probably do not have, since by default it does not exist.

Are you using either of the built-in SM themes, default classic or modern, and
tried the other?

Perhaps someone who knows GTK3 customization can solve this for me.

That would be the ideal magic, but finding such a person with the interest to do
so is another matter.

Things I would try first if I was using Mint 18.2 with Cinnamon:

1-upgrade to 18.3
2-add Mate to see if the problem exists there also
3-if it does not, go back to Cinnamon and see if something Mate added solved it
4-if still a problem in Cinnamon, try yet another DE, e.g. KDE or XFCE
5-repeat 3
6-if still a problem in Cinnamon, search and/or ask in a Cinnamon or Mint users
forum, e.g. https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-mint-84/ or
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewforum.php?f=208

Absent finding someone or some group who can help with CSS customizaton, either
using ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css or profile's chrome/userChrome.css, you might
try DIY with Domi (SM's Tools -> Web Development ->). The highlight in the left
pane of http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Moz/sm2491domi-samp.gif shows on the right side
the CSS rules being applied to that element, and you can see btn-color is being
inherited. The hard part is figuring out what overriding rule(s) is/are required
to ensure visible colors get inherited. That's why the much better method is
finding someone who understands GTK3 theming who can ID and suggest a solution
to the root problem, bad or missing theming.


I just thought of one other test, so I opened the test page in Firefox 57.0.1 here and I see the exact same behavior! That may give me another place to check, as there are more Firefox users that SeaMonkey.

Is there a newsgroup for Firefox support? That would probably be the easiest way to see.

Dave
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