Mr. Martinez, I tried every thing I could think of with little success: apt-get update; apt-get upgrade apt update && apt -y full-upgrade apt-get reinstall firefox None of these restores firefox's black menus
Mr. Walton, I'm pleased to hear that you have not had the problems I've run into, however I had not initiated an update and though bookworm on the desktop occasionally pops up a window telling me of updates available and suggests I click the button on the taskbar to start the download, I've not seen evidence that the updates are done without my initiating same. If I recall correctly, Firefox used to have a checkbox in the preferences to permit or deny auto updates. In this version 121.0 for the Raspberry PI, that's no longer so and I'm quite sure that FF updated itself without asking. When it restarted the top three lines, menu, tabs and address plus associated buttons were black with grey text and bacically unreadable/unusable. Faced with that I'd suggest you might get a bit dramatic too. The good news is that kerry_s on the Raspberry Pi forum showed me where to change the screen theme. >From the taskbar popup menu/Preferences/Appearance Settings/Defaults choose: For medium screens: Set Defaults kerry_s also said there was a theme selector there that I didn't see. He's under wayland while I'm running X11 and that caused some confusion. I can't imagine why FF would choose to change desktop theme with their update but that theme change also made LibreOffice, Draw, Calc and Writer unusable. I hope you don't have this problem but at least if you do get stung you may remember the fix. Happy Holidays, Mike -- What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - Ralph Waldo Emerson