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How to change the color of account/folder items in the left account and folder pane when account/folder contains new mails via userCrome.css or userContent.css

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I'm using the ubuntu dark theme. The folders, that contains new messages are bright white. I wish to change this color to a more eye friendly color. Whats the correct handle of this items in the userChrome or userContent? Thanks fro advise!

I'm using the ubuntu dark theme. The folders, that contains new messages are bright white. I wish to change this color to a more eye friendly color. Whats the correct handle of this items in the userChrome or userContent? Thanks fro advise!

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The color of the folder name and number of new messages can be modified with this userChrome.css (see picture):

/* Change the color of folders with unread messages */
treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(hasUnreadMessages-true)
{color: red !important;}
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Thanks for the quick reply, it woks!

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Hi, can one define different colors for unread and new messages?

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Every new message is unread, but not every unread message is new, and a folder can have unread and new messages. So, I don't think it's possible to have different colors in the folder text.

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I've solved it with this in my userChrome.css

/* Change the color of folders with new messages */ treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(newMessages-true) { color: red !important; font-weight: bold !important; }