With the attachment, this time. On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 09:45:45AM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote: > On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 06:45:47PM -0800, Mark Hedges wrote: > > > > reopen 549371 ! > > thankyou > > > > iceweasel 3.5.5-1, epiphany 2.29.3-1 > > > > This is still a problem. In Iceweasel 3.5, "Use system > > colors" for text and background is not checked, but all form > > input elements (text, checkboxes, radio, select) are colored > > by the theme. Perhaps the GTK elements can inherit > > properties from the page, but they don't. Try it by > > choosing the built-in Darklooks theme before you close the > > bug please. > > There were two levels to this problem, and one of them is gone: GTK > elements *can* be styled with CSS since version 3.5, see the attached > file, for example. It means you can do something by editing the > userContent.css file in your profile. Or maybe even by fiddling with the > following values: > http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#ui > > It also appears it was possible to style them before 3.5, but that > required to add -moz-appearance: none. > > Anyways, the remaining problem is that web sites are assuming colours on > the input elements while they just shouldn't, and apply style to input > elements as they apply style to the rest of the page. > > Arguably, iceweasel could make it easier to edit input element look in > the color properties dialog. I would appreciate if you could check that > setting some of these ui.something values can change colors on input > elements, and if the "Use system colors" has an effect on them. > > Thanks, > > Mike
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