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For some time the colours of the popup on about:addons has had the native colours (black on white) instead of the colours set in userContent.css. The addons page itself still has the colours set in the css file.

I opened the Browser Toolbox and disabled popup auto-hide but I wasn't able to identify the selector(s) to use.

This is my code :

@-moz-document url-prefix("about:"), url-prefix("chrome://"), url-prefix("resource://"){ :root { --in-content-page-color: #000080 !important; --in-content-text-color: #000080 !important; --in-content-page-background: #dbc3a3 !important; --in-content-box-background: #e2cfb6 !important; --in-content-deemphasized-text: var(--in-content-text-color) !important; scrollbar-color: #6495ed #d9d9d9 !important; /*var(--in-content-text-color) var(--in-content-page-background) !important;*/ color:var(--in-content-text-color) !important; }

What do I add to change the colours of the popup to conform with the page itself?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Thank you. That had the desired result on the addons page. I have seen a post on Reddit suggesting the following to limit code to popups : @media (width >= 700px) {...} Would it be appropriate to bracket the added lines with that?