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How do I stop ALL tabs from going dim when Firefox is not the active WINDOW?

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I think I have read every single post about changing active tab colors, etc, etc. However, where I am frustrated seems to be a little different.

When Firefox 31 is not the active WINDOW the whole tab bar goes grey (just like the title bar) and the only tab I can read the title of is the active tab. I need to be able to see ALL tab names.

I don't want to use any add-ons. I just want a simple userChrome.css or about:config option. I have other UI complaints, but this is the only one I care enough about to do anything about. It is making me less efficient, confused, and frustrated.

Can anyone please help?

I think I have read every single post about changing active tab colors, etc, etc. However, where I am frustrated seems to be a little different. When Firefox 31 is not the active WINDOW the whole tab bar goes grey (just like the title bar) and the only tab I can read the title of is the active tab. I need to be able to see ALL tab names. I don't want to use any add-ons. I just want a simple userChrome.css or about:config option. I have other UI complaints, but this is the only one I care enough about to do anything about. It is making me less efficient, confused, and frustrated. Can anyone please help?

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Figured it out (finally):

.tabbrowser-tabs .tab-text { color: black !important; } .tabbrowser-tabs .tab-text2 { color: black !important; }

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Figured it out (finally):

.tabbrowser-tabs .tab-text { color: black !important; } .tabbrowser-tabs .tab-text2 { color: black !important; }

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That's good to hear. Good work. Please go to your last post and flag it as Solved the problem so others will know what to do.

Also, if you want help for the other issues you spoke of, Just ask. Good day.

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Thanks. I think I'll adjust to everything else, I was just freaking out that felt like I was missing functionality.

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Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.