[Mozilla Firefox] fonts and colors

Last update on October 21, 2009 08:27 AM by jak58
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[Mozilla Firefox] fonts and colors









It is possible with Mozilla firefox to use a custom background color and fonts (color of your choice), or even change the color of links ...
  • To make these changes:
    • Open Firefox and click on "Tools"
    • Then choose "Options ..."
    • Select following tabs: "Contents" then "Color" button in the box fonts and colors.



At this step, it is easy to make your preferences, but before validate with OK, you should uncheck the box "Allow pages to choose their own colors instead of my selections above"

Note that: "Use system colors" must also be unchecked.
  • Validate changes with OK.


Example of customization:

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