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Looking for Shortcut for Webpage Color

I posted this question some days ago at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1184096#answer-1027064 and I marked it as solved. This question here is a continuation. I did not succeed to re-change the above posted question to unsolved. So I made a new question here.

Usually I am working with black background and white letters and choose: Open Menu --> Configuration --> Contence --> Colors --> (I choose black background and white letters), --> Choose elected Colors instead of those on webpage --> Always.

Some webpages, however dont work: They show black letters on black background. So I temporarily have to switch back the whole row of instructions with "Never" instead of "Always". Shortly afterwards I choose the whole row of instructions again with "Always" at the end. I would like to have a keyboard shortcut for this color change. How to "program" this ? Can I create a macro like in open office, where the programs keeps a row of mouse clicks in mind, or do I have to install an addon ? (Home: Iceweasel 52.2.0 on Debian 8, Job probably the actual Firefox on win7) Thanks for support.

I got successful solution in above posted question, before firefox changed to Quantum. But then ... Hi, here I am again. Firefox on win7 updated itself to firefox Quantum ... and the addon is not running any more. Well, short pleasure 8-| . I tried several addons (suitable for Quantum and not suitable). I got none of them running. Was anyone successful in getting the color toggle functionality running on firefox Quantum ? Thanks for help.

I posted this question some days ago at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1184096#answer-1027064 and I marked it as solved. This question here is a continuation. I did not succeed to re-change the above posted question to unsolved. So I made a new question here. Usually I am working with black background and white letters and choose: Open Menu --> Configuration --> Contence --> Colors --> (I choose black background and white letters), --> Choose elected Colors instead of those on webpage --> Always. Some webpages, however dont work: They show black letters on black background. So I temporarily have to switch back the whole row of instructions with "Never" instead of "Always". Shortly afterwards I choose the whole row of instructions again with "Always" at the end. I would like to have a keyboard shortcut for this color change. How to "program" this ? Can I create a macro like in open office, where the programs keeps a row of mouse clicks in mind, or do I have to install an addon ? (Home: Iceweasel 52.2.0 on Debian 8, Job probably the actual Firefox on win7) Thanks for support. I got successful solution in above posted question, before firefox changed to Quantum. But then ... Hi, here I am again. Firefox on win7 updated itself to firefox Quantum ... and the addon is not running any more. Well, short pleasure 8-| . I tried several addons (suitable for Quantum and not suitable). I got none of them running. Was anyone successful in getting the color toggle functionality running on firefox Quantum ? Thanks for help.

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Not that I know of, that stuff is not common knowledge .

How about this one https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/togglewebsitecolors/ his main page read first, confusing : https://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/

https://www.howtogeek.com/333110/how-to-customize-firefox-quantum-and-remove-the-white-space-around-the-title-bar/ Black theme is nice to use.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

Pkshadow said

How about this one https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/togglewebsitecolors/

It integrates into the right-click context menu. Example screenshot attached.

I had a problem with an embedded video: if I moused over it in the black-on-white mode, it went blank. I have no idea why that happened.

Thanks for your proposals. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/togglewebsitecolors/ does, what I need, however, it does it with two mouseclicks. Do you know, if a keyboard shortcut is possible for this functionality and how to program / configure it ? Thanks for support

Hi Legolas1309, I'm not aware of any way to assign keyboard shortcuts in Firefox. Hopefully in a future version.