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the highlighted color for words for a "page search"

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the highlighted words for a "page search" (edit-find on this page) are too dim, and difficult to see with the "default?" color for the highlighted word(s). can i change the color to, say, light green, or red for greater contrast? i am using firefox ver. 86.0 32 bit. in win7 pro

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the highlighted words for a "page search" (edit-find on this page) are too dim, and difficult to see with the "default?" color for the highlighted word(s). can i change the color to, say, light green, or red for greater contrast? i am using firefox ver. 86.0 32 bit. in win7 pro thanks.

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Yes, it's ui.textSelectBackgroundAttention pref in about:config.

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Yes, it's ui.textSelectBackgroundAttention pref in about:config.