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Firefox updated to 106.0.2 (64-bit). When I press ctrl-B, my bookmarks appear on the browser's left side as expected. However the text is not visible. If I hover my mouse over an icon is the list for a bookmark, the link appears. Also not all the bookmark icons appear. There are gaps between bookmarks on the list. Again, I have to hover my mouse over those gaps for bookmark info to appear. How do I make my bookmark list readable/usable again?

Firefox updated to 106.0.2 (64-bit). When I press ctrl-B, my bookmarks appear on the browser's left side as expected. However the text is not visible. If I hover my mouse over an icon is the list for a bookmark, the link appears. Also not all the bookmark icons appear. There are gaps between bookmarks on the list. Again, I have to hover my mouse over those gaps for bookmark info to appear. How do I make my bookmark list readable/usable again?

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Found the problem is with "Firefox Color". The latest update changed the text color and unused icons to white. Had to go into "Advanced Colors" tab of the extension, select "Sidebar text", and "select a color" which unselected "use Firefox's default style". Who uses white text on white background as a style?

Thanks a lot, Mozilla.

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Found the problem is with "Firefox Color". The latest update changed the text color and unused icons to white. Had to go into "Advanced Colors" tab of the extension, select "Sidebar text", and "select a color" which unselected "use Firefox's default style". Who uses white text on white background as a style?

Thanks a lot, Mozilla.