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can the background color in Bookmarks menu be changed from default grey

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In an older version of FIreFox the Bookmarks menu had a light blue background. The latest version has a unpleasing yellowish grey. Is there away to get back to a light blue? I've tried thru "Customize" and was able to change my theme color, but not the Bookmarks menu background. Thank you.

In an older version of FIreFox the Bookmarks menu had a light blue background. The latest version has a unpleasing yellowish grey. Is there away to get back to a light blue? I've tried thru "Customize" and was able to change my theme color, but not the Bookmarks menu background. Thank you.

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I think you mean the "classic" Bookmarks menu on the menu bar, and not the newer style bookmarks menu which opens from the toolbar button (the one that looks like a bit like a clipboard and is joined to the star icon).

There is no built-in feature to change the background color of those menus, but you can do it using a custom style rule, or perhaps an add-on.

I realize the following is gibberish to most people, but it can be used to apply a new background color to the classic Bookmarks menu using either a userChrome.css file or the Stylish extension. If you don't find a more convenient method, a volunteer can give more details:

#bookmarksMenu menupopup .scrollbox-innerbox {
  background-color: #dff !important;
}