
We should point out that on Widows 10, not all colors are supported when you set a custom accent color. whenever you change the accent color from the Settings app on Windows 10, the Firefox title bar and URL bar colors change with it. The title bar and the URL bar text is perfectly legible. The point is, adding that extra bit of color doesn’t compromise the usability of the browser. it is selected, a blue outline appears around it. When you select a light accent color (think grey or yellow), the buttons next to the URL bar turn black. For a dark accent color, the forward, back, refresh, home, bookmarks, etc buttons turn white. The buttons don’t disappear if you choose a dark or light color. Think about how the title bar color always differs from the taskbar color and you’ll get an idea as to what it will look like.

The add-on has made a slight modification in that the URL bar will always be a slightly darker shade of the accent color. Open a new tab and you will see the title bar and the URL bar both reflect the accent color. If you like a little more color, you can try the Native Dark add-on for Firefox and get the Windows 10 accent color on the URL bar in Firefox. There’s nothing to criticize the execution of the feature Firefox has colored title bars like other apps in Windows 10 has colored title bars. Firefox didn’t have support for this particular feature for a long time but it’s current stable version now has colored title bars. The Default default System theme will be enabled.Apps on Windows 10 change their title bar color to match the accent color of the start menu, the taskbar, and the Action Center panel.

