Change the white background in webpages to another color

Posted by Bruce Connor on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Bruce Connor
Published on 2010-08-26T23:34:13Z Indexed on 2012/10/02 3:43 UTC
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I'm currently using a dark theme in firefox. It looks really nice, but many webpages use a plain white background. The resulting contrast is a little unpleasant and sometimes hurts the eye when I switch from a dark tab to a white tab.

Is there a way to make firefox replace white backgrouns everywhere with some other color (light gray, for instance)? It could be a Stylish script, a userChrome.css hack, or anything that works (preferably as light as possible).

To make myself clear: after I achieve my objective, the background color whenever I visit the super-user site should be light-grey instead of white, and the same should happen to any other site with a white background (google sites, tech crunch, etc).

Is there a way to do that?

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