Open up about:config and go to layout.css.prefers-color-scheme.content-override and set it to one of the following:

0 => Force a Dark background

1 => Force a Light background

2 => Follow the System theme (default in Firefox 94)

3 => Follow the Browser toolbar theme (default in Firefox 95+)

    • Possibly linux@lemmy.zipOP
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      I’m not a edgy programmer

      I just want something that is readable. Is that to much to ask?

      What I really want is the resist fingerprinting theme. Don’t ask me why but it is the best for some reason.

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    that does not force the websites, but tells them to show the dark style if they have one. It’s activated if your browser is set to a dark theme

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      1 month ago

      Readability

      The Firefox light UI sucks but I don’t want website turning into black unreadable nonsense.

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    I think this is also in Settings under Language and Appearance, Website appearance, unless this is a stricter setting that ensures it works as desired.

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    You can also use Dark Reader in a reverse way by forcing everything into a light theme, or sepia if that makes reading better for you.

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    Lmao at the mild abuse OP is getting from DarkMode fanatics. Though I do get it. FUOP!

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    You don’t need about:config for this.

    This is the same setting you can configure in the preferences under “Website appearance”… if you change that you’ll see the about:config setting changes too.