![]() ![]() Unfortunately, everything NOT specified in the Chrome theme reverts to default, so the URLbar, menus etc etc, lose the dark theme effect and they are elements not able to be specified in the theme generator. Which worked adding the generated Chrome theme to Edge. I did go to that site where you can create themes for Google Chrome and have it then generate the theme install file, and tried to recreate the old version, specifying my system 'overcast' accent as the colour for the tab bar and background tab. If this new version stays with no option for the old, what was a plus for Edge in my ongoing decision as to whether to stay with Firefox (desktop and mobile) or change to Edge (desktop and mobile) has now become a minus, given the fact that yesterday I finished re-creating the now-former Edge Dark theme (as it was with the overcast accent) on Firefox. This new version is horrible - I dislike it exactly the same way I disliked the Mozilla Dark theme in Firefox. Again, how Edge was with that WAS perfect for me. I have the accent colour in Windows set to 'Overcast'. It's also made the dropdown and context menus a notably lighter grey. ![]() on Firefox I use Matt black theme to get exactly how Edge is looking right now because the colors behind tab tiles are distracting and make it hard to new version doesn't only change the background tabs to near black. the black background to the background tabs makes the text glare too much on them for me, which was my biggest complaint about the Firefox Dark theme. Even if it's a flag, Edge Devs, let me turn the background tabs' background colour back how it was. even the default choice. BUT give ME the choice of the old version. ![]() and now the Edge Dark theme has changed in a way that is changing to the way I've been changing Firefox's Dark theme from. I'm a big fan of choice, so if other people have some reason they would like this new dark theme, I've no problem with it being a choice. Half an hour ago I finally managed to fix the one element that took me the last day to find the solution to the problem (the selected tab's grey wasn't quite matching the toolbar's) so I now have the Edge Dark theme on Firefox. I've just spent two days in Firefox's userChrome.css and doing a lot of googling for css snippets to copy, paste and alter (as I don't know css and the syntax, though element names and colours are obvious enough when I see them) to re-create the now-previous Edge Dark theme in Firefox, tab bar, toolbar, urlbar, bookmark bar (and yellow folders thereon), bookmark dropdown menus and submenus, context menus, dark NTP and about: pages, the lot. Wrote: Just updated to 82.0.456.0, blinked at the tab bar and came here to post and complain. I LIKED the previous Dark Theme. the black background to the background tabs makes the text glare too much on them for me, which was my biggest complaint about the Firefox Dark theme.Įven if it's a flag, Edge Devs, let me turn the background tabs' background colour back how it updated to 82.0.456.0, blinked at the tab bar and came here to post and complain.Įven if it's a flag, Edge Devs, let me turn the background tabs' background colour back how it was. even the default choice.īUT give ME the choice of the old version. I'm a big fan of choice, so if other people have some reason they would like this new dark theme, I've no problem with it being a choice. and now the Edge Dark theme has changed in a way that is changing to the way I've been changing Firefox's Dark theme from. Updated to 82.0.456.0, blinked at the tab bar and came here to post and complain. ![]()
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