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Private mode colors with CSS

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Hello,

I've changed the background color on the private tabs/windows with this CSS:

@-moz-document url(about:privatebrowsing){
 html.private{
  background-color: #2B2A33 !important;
  --in-content-page-color: gray !important;
}

I would like to make the "background-color" to be the same as the window background without hardcoding it, so it always match the theme, ie:

 background-color: <window.background> !important;

I would like to do the same with the background color of the search box in the private mode window, but I can't find the id.

Regards.

Hello, I've changed the background color on the private tabs/windows with this CSS: <pre> @-moz-document url(about:privatebrowsing){ html.private{ background-color: #2B2A33 !important; --in-content-page-color: gray !important; }</pre><br> I would like to make the "background-color" to be the same as the window background without hardcoding it, so it always match the theme, ie: <pre> background-color: <window.background> !important;</pre><br> I would like to do the same with the background color of the search box in the private mode window, but I can't find the id. Regards.
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Solved it myself. Attached is an image with the result.

@-moz-document url(about:privatebrowsing){
 html.private{ background-color: #2B2A33 !important; } /* back color */
 html.private div.showSearch button.search-handoff-button { 
  background-color: #42414D !important; } /* search box back color */
 html.private div.showPrivate div.info { display: none !important; } /* hide bottom panel */
}

Had to hardcode the colors but will do for now.

Regards.

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Chosen Solution

Solved it myself. Attached is an image with the result.

@-moz-document url(about:privatebrowsing){
 html.private{ background-color: #2B2A33 !important; } /* back color */
 html.private div.showSearch button.search-handoff-button { 
  background-color: #42414D !important; } /* search box back color */
 html.private div.showPrivate div.info { display: none !important; } /* hide bottom panel */
}

Had to hardcode the colors but will do for now.

Regards.