I was theming my desktop, and it was looking pretty good except that Firefox refused to go along with the system color scheme, which caused some annoyances such as tooltips that had the same background and foreground colors. The color menu in Preferences didn't help, as it seemed to control the color of web pages and not the Firefox interface itself. Then I ran across a snippet on the Mozilla support site.
So it turns out that you can tweak the appearance of Firefox by putting a CSS file in your Firefox directory! The only drawback of course is that you have to know CSS. If that isn't a problem, though, you can potentially do a lot of interesting stuff. All I've done so far is change the color of tooltips, but I'm sure the possibilities are endless!
BTW, sorry for the short posts but while I'm still getting a feel for Dvorak typing is painfully slow. Various sources have said to allow up to a month to get back to full speed. I like it, though; I feel like I'll eventually gain a lot of speed, and even now it is a lot more comfortable to type than it ever was with QWERTY.
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