Join the AMA (Ask Me Anything) with the Firefox leadership team to celebrate Firefox 20th anniversary and discuss Firefox’s future on Mozilla Connect. Mark your calendar on Thursday, November 14, 18:00 - 20:00 UTC!

Pretraži podršku

Izbjegni prevare podrške. Nikad te nećemo tražiti da nas nazoveš, da nam pošalješ telefonski broj ili da podijeliš osobne podatke. Prijavi sumnjive radnje pomoću opcije „Prijavi zlouporabu”.

Saznaj više

I have problems reading certain buttons (e.g., submit)

  • 7 odgovora
  • 5 ima ovaj problem
  • 1 prikaz
  • Posljednji odgovor od Lee

more options

I am using Firefox 54 (32-bit) with the Compact Light Theme on Ubuntu 14.04.

My problem is that on certain buttons, the text is too light to see. It makes it hard, especially when I am not familiar with the buttons on a site. I have tried other themes but it is still a problem.

Any ideas how to fix it?

I am using Firefox 54 (32-bit) with the Compact Light Theme on Ubuntu 14.04. My problem is that on certain buttons, the text is too light to see. It makes it hard, especially when I am not familiar with the buttons on a site. I have tried other themes but it is still a problem. Any ideas how to fix it?
Priložene slike ekrana

Izabrano rješenje

I found the problem and the solution. I realized the problem only concerned Firefox (v54). I had just started playing around with themes after nine years of using Linux. There are some bits of info that are not clearly stated online, e.g., the GTK version that needs to be installed. I know now many of the themes have both GTK2 and GTK3 but if you try using the older ones they don't, they're GTK2 and most how-to-do-it articles don't explain that.

So, with that in mind (and thanks to James ) I switched to a GTK 3 theme for FF and all is now well.

Pročitaj ovaj odgovor u kontekstu 👍 1

Svi odgovori (7)

more options

Does the problem exist when you are not using themes ?

more options

I assume that background images are suppressed in your case. I don't know whether the compact-light theme is doing this or that you are deliberately disabling website colors.

See:

  • Options/Preferences -> Content : Fonts & Colors -> Colors : "Override the colors specified by the page with my selections above"

Try "Never" if the default "Only with High Contrast themes" isn't working.

more options

Pkshadow said

Does the problem exist when you are not using themes ?

Yes.

cor-el said

I assume that background images are suppressed in your case. I don't know whether the compact-light theme is doing this or that you are deliberately disabling website colors. See:
  • Options/Preferences -> Content : Fonts & Colors -> Colors : "Override the colors specified by the page with my selections above"
Try "Never" if the default "Only with High Contrast themes" isn't working.

It doesn't change anything. Background images are not suppressed. It never did it until just recently. I can't think of anything I have done to change it.

more options

FYI: I have also tried loading FF w/o extensions. No change.

more options

I just reinstalled FF but to no avail ... the original problem still exists.

more options

Evidently this is not an isolated problem as two others have the same problem.

more options

Odabrano rješenje

I found the problem and the solution. I realized the problem only concerned Firefox (v54). I had just started playing around with themes after nine years of using Linux. There are some bits of info that are not clearly stated online, e.g., the GTK version that needs to be installed. I know now many of the themes have both GTK2 and GTK3 but if you try using the older ones they don't, they're GTK2 and most how-to-do-it articles don't explain that.

So, with that in mind (and thanks to James ) I switched to a GTK 3 theme for FF and all is now well.