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Default Oct 17, 2023 at 12:21 PM
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Hi all.

I had a surprise when I came to the forum this afternoon.
The dark theme that I was previously using had been replaced with Desert Sand.

The Teal/Black theme is different to a dark mode, and I would be very grateful if someone could provide a workaround or an explanation as I can't think of one.

I'm using Mozilla Firefox (v. 118.0.2) on Windows 11 (ver 22H2) - not that I have done anything to initiate this change.

Many thanks,

Lost

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