Firefox 65.0 and Find Bar












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Recently, after updating my Firefox to version 65.0, I discovered that when I press CTRL + F, I get Find Bar, but there is something strange about it:



https://www.screencast.com/t/D1rY2vyg



It appears that all buttons that were previously visible on this bar are now gone and only show up, if I hover a mouse pointer over them. Today I found out that the bar returns to normal state, if I disable Classic Black theme for Firefox:



https://www.screencast.com/t/Zpjd64jp



That theme didn't cause this problem before the update and I quite like it otherwise, so I was wondering whether there is a way to edit the theme locally to prevent it from affecting Find Bar? Or should I wait for another update of Firefox and hope the new version won't have this problem?










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    The theme needs to be updated to support the newest requirements of Firefix.

    – music2myear
    Feb 12 at 19:22











  • Close Firefox, Rename this folder "C:UsersUserNameAppDataRoamingMozilla", Open Firefox. Any change?

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 12 at 19:24











  • I'm afraid renaming that folder is not possible even though Firefox is closed.

    – Jacob
    Feb 12 at 21:35











  • Please advise which OS you are using; MacOS, Windows, or some Linux/UNIX variant. Click on edit to answer this and other questions above.

    – K7AAY
    Feb 19 at 19:44
















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Recently, after updating my Firefox to version 65.0, I discovered that when I press CTRL + F, I get Find Bar, but there is something strange about it:



https://www.screencast.com/t/D1rY2vyg



It appears that all buttons that were previously visible on this bar are now gone and only show up, if I hover a mouse pointer over them. Today I found out that the bar returns to normal state, if I disable Classic Black theme for Firefox:



https://www.screencast.com/t/Zpjd64jp



That theme didn't cause this problem before the update and I quite like it otherwise, so I was wondering whether there is a way to edit the theme locally to prevent it from affecting Find Bar? Or should I wait for another update of Firefox and hope the new version won't have this problem?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    The theme needs to be updated to support the newest requirements of Firefix.

    – music2myear
    Feb 12 at 19:22











  • Close Firefox, Rename this folder "C:UsersUserNameAppDataRoamingMozilla", Open Firefox. Any change?

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 12 at 19:24











  • I'm afraid renaming that folder is not possible even though Firefox is closed.

    – Jacob
    Feb 12 at 21:35











  • Please advise which OS you are using; MacOS, Windows, or some Linux/UNIX variant. Click on edit to answer this and other questions above.

    – K7AAY
    Feb 19 at 19:44














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Recently, after updating my Firefox to version 65.0, I discovered that when I press CTRL + F, I get Find Bar, but there is something strange about it:



https://www.screencast.com/t/D1rY2vyg



It appears that all buttons that were previously visible on this bar are now gone and only show up, if I hover a mouse pointer over them. Today I found out that the bar returns to normal state, if I disable Classic Black theme for Firefox:



https://www.screencast.com/t/Zpjd64jp



That theme didn't cause this problem before the update and I quite like it otherwise, so I was wondering whether there is a way to edit the theme locally to prevent it from affecting Find Bar? Or should I wait for another update of Firefox and hope the new version won't have this problem?










share|improve this question
















Recently, after updating my Firefox to version 65.0, I discovered that when I press CTRL + F, I get Find Bar, but there is something strange about it:



https://www.screencast.com/t/D1rY2vyg



It appears that all buttons that were previously visible on this bar are now gone and only show up, if I hover a mouse pointer over them. Today I found out that the bar returns to normal state, if I disable Classic Black theme for Firefox:



https://www.screencast.com/t/Zpjd64jp



That theme didn't cause this problem before the update and I quite like it otherwise, so I was wondering whether there is a way to edit the theme locally to prevent it from affecting Find Bar? Or should I wait for another update of Firefox and hope the new version won't have this problem?







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    The theme needs to be updated to support the newest requirements of Firefix.

    – music2myear
    Feb 12 at 19:22











  • Close Firefox, Rename this folder "C:UsersUserNameAppDataRoamingMozilla", Open Firefox. Any change?

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 12 at 19:24











  • I'm afraid renaming that folder is not possible even though Firefox is closed.

    – Jacob
    Feb 12 at 21:35











  • Please advise which OS you are using; MacOS, Windows, or some Linux/UNIX variant. Click on edit to answer this and other questions above.

    – K7AAY
    Feb 19 at 19:44














  • 1





    The theme needs to be updated to support the newest requirements of Firefix.

    – music2myear
    Feb 12 at 19:22











  • Close Firefox, Rename this folder "C:UsersUserNameAppDataRoamingMozilla", Open Firefox. Any change?

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 12 at 19:24











  • I'm afraid renaming that folder is not possible even though Firefox is closed.

    – Jacob
    Feb 12 at 21:35











  • Please advise which OS you are using; MacOS, Windows, or some Linux/UNIX variant. Click on edit to answer this and other questions above.

    – K7AAY
    Feb 19 at 19:44








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The theme needs to be updated to support the newest requirements of Firefix.

– music2myear
Feb 12 at 19:22





The theme needs to be updated to support the newest requirements of Firefix.

– music2myear
Feb 12 at 19:22













Close Firefox, Rename this folder "C:UsersUserNameAppDataRoamingMozilla", Open Firefox. Any change?

– Biswapriyo
Feb 12 at 19:24





Close Firefox, Rename this folder "C:UsersUserNameAppDataRoamingMozilla", Open Firefox. Any change?

– Biswapriyo
Feb 12 at 19:24













I'm afraid renaming that folder is not possible even though Firefox is closed.

– Jacob
Feb 12 at 21:35





I'm afraid renaming that folder is not possible even though Firefox is closed.

– Jacob
Feb 12 at 21:35













Please advise which OS you are using; MacOS, Windows, or some Linux/UNIX variant. Click on edit to answer this and other questions above.

– K7AAY
Feb 19 at 19:44





Please advise which OS you are using; MacOS, Windows, or some Linux/UNIX variant. Click on edit to answer this and other questions above.

– K7AAY
Feb 19 at 19:44










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