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Revert Colorways changes

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On startup this morning, I saw the Colorways options. I tried a few, but decided to keep my Dark theme.

One of the first set of Colorways options was "no option," a circle with a slash. On the new Firefox View > Colorways page, that is no longer an option. I tried Settings > Manage Colors, to no avail.

The Firefox I'm using now has screwed up colors. I want to revert to the Firefox I had on startup. How do I do that?

On startup this morning, I saw the Colorways options. I tried a few, but decided to keep my Dark theme. One of the first set of Colorways options was "no option," a circle with a slash. On the new Firefox View > Colorways page, that is no longer an option. I tried Settings > Manage Colors, to no avail. The Firefox I'm using now has screwed up colors. I want to revert to the Firefox I had on startup. How do I do that?
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I found a suitable fix: In Settings > Manage colors, selected "Override settings: Only on sites with High Contrast themes." IIRC, It used to be "Always." But now I can see colors on sites (see image). Putting it down to operator error lol.

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You can revert it in Addons and Themes -> Themes.

See Personalize Firefox with Colorways.

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I found a suitable fix: In Settings > Manage colors, selected "Override settings: Only on sites with High Contrast themes." IIRC, It used to be "Always." But now I can see colors on sites (see image). Putting it down to operator error lol.

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Thanks for replying, TyDraniu. That didn't work when I tried it earlier. It's functioning like I need it to now, so I'm satisfied.