![]() ![]() It would have a blue border on top of the tab bar, and the shades of gray were more differentiated. This is much worse than the default that it had before with actual tabs. On my KDE machine, it now looked like this:Ĭan you see which tab is active? I really have to closely look to see the dark gray border around the active “tab”, which is just a button. ![]() Today I received Firefox version 89 on my laptop, and I let it choose the system theme. With a different theme one can get back the contrast. Firefox 89 has a new design for the tabs, and I find it less usable than the previous version.
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