My tabs are invisible.

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My tabs Gets the same color as the background, and I don't really see a sh * t.

In any case, it can be rotated the same color as the rest of firefox?

This phenomenon occurs with maximize the window of Firefox?

What is the setting of the Windows title bar if check you this in the palette to customize?

  • Firefox '3-bar' menu button > customize
  • View > toolbars > customize

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