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How To Display Actual Mozilla Pages Display In Dark Mode

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Is there anyway to force actual mozilla pages to be displayed in a dark mode instead of the blinding white background that hurts my eyes to view ? Thanks, David

Is there anyway to force actual mozilla pages to be displayed in a dark mode instead of the blinding white background that hurts my eyes to view ? Thanks, David
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Why are some add-ons not allowed on sites restricted by Mozilla? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/quarantined-domains

Mozilla has not made a dark mode for support.mozilla.org yet as they claim there some issues https://github.com/mozilla/protocol/issues/647

Though I do have dark mode on bugzilla.mozilla.org thankfully.

I have used some userContent.css in the past over a decade ago to style in dark mode though the questions section has changed in appearance a few times since.

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Hi James, First of all, thanks so much for taking the time to respond to my inquiry as it truly means a lot !! I just recently starting using a popular for of the firefox browser (ZEN Browser ). As I've gotten older ( I will turn 76 on 02/28/2025 if god sees fit to let me live till then ) my memory isn't nearly as good as it once was. But it seems like I remember reading somewhere there is a setting in here: about:config that can be modified to change the page in question to a dark mode. If I do some added research and discover what the setting is I'll share it with you. David

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Hi James, I did in fact discover a solution to the issue I was having, I had asked the same question on this site that I have saved in my favorites: www.reddit.com . Here's the solution:

Warning: this will allow any extension to access your data on that page. You should first open about:addons and make sure to uninstall all extensions that you don't really use or trust.

   Go to about:config
   Look up extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains and remove support.mozilla.org from the list

Just for clarity, I already had the Dark Reader add-on installed to make web pages dark to my liking. David

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