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Have you fixed the application so that the screen is easier to read. Your shade of pages blends so that someone with eyesight issues is unable to see some of the places to click.

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Since the upgrade it is harder to see some of the letters, symbols, etc because the shades of the pages blend together. I have better luck with Microsoft Edge; thank you very much.

Since the upgrade it is harder to see some of the letters, symbols, etc because the shades of the pages blend together. I have better luck with Microsoft Edge; thank you very much.

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Hi, are you referring to the toolbar area along the top of the browser, or to the web content area showing the pages from the web?

For the toolbar area, you can use themes to modify the color scheme. For example, if you prefer the colors of the "Default" theme from Firefox 57-88, someone created an add-on theme that emulates it. You can give it a try here:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/photon-colors/

If that color doesn't suit you, the Firefox Color extension lets you create your own theme:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/firefox-color/

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I didn't need an add-on before "they" fixed it, why should I need an add-on now?

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As a support volunteer, there's only so much I can suggest, I don't make changes to the product.

Firefox includes some built-in themes that change every time there is a major UI overhaul. If you don't like any of the built-in themes, you can choose a different one. Or... wait and see what happens in the future.

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Can you attach a screenshot?