![]() It may not look as nice, but you can read the small print again. If you don't want to change the font size you can set View -> Message Body As > Simple HTML, which removes some display formatting within the message such as font sizes and colors. Change the font/font size in messages by using Tools -> Options -> Display -> Fonts -> Advanced, set the "minimum font size" and consider also unchecking "allow messages to use other fonts".Unfortunately there isn't a version that works for version 68 yet. Use Theme font & size changer (fixed) instead. That add-on is crippled in Thunderbird 60.* due to it not being updated to deal with changes in the Mozilla Toolkit. The Theme font & size changer add-on for Thunderbird changes fonts/font sizes in menus, toolbars etc., but not within a message.They typically don't work with a plain text message because they use CSS and it only effects how markup languages such as HTML is displayed. Thunderbird 68 is NOT currently in the Ubuntu proposed repository (where new SRU tend to linger for a bit) at the time of writing.Many of these solutions only work with HTML messages, or messages that have both a plain text and a HTML version of the same message body ("View -> Message Body As" chooses which one is displayed). ![]() I previously assumed that ALL Thunderbird releases, major and minor, would be pushed out as stable release updates to Ubuntu, in much the same way that new version of Mozilla Firefox are.īut people have told me I’m wrong, and that they don’t. ![]() You cannot (as of writing) upgrade from Thunderbird 60 to Thunderbird 68 within the app itself until the 68.1 release somewhere down the line. If you’re on Windows or macOS, head to the website to get the latest release. (Also for those who’ve noticed: while the previous release was Thunderbird 60 the app follows Firefox ESR version numbering, the latest release of which is 68.) Getting the update Other highlights include improved attachment management and allowing previously uploaded Filelink transfers to be linked to again. The built-in dark theme has been extended to include a dark message pane thread. Keeping with the UI changes, Options/Preferences now opens as separate tab within the Thunderbird UI rather than a dialog. I’ll leave it for you to decide if ‘modern’ and ‘desktop email client’ is an anachronism or a noble aim! □ This, Thunderbird Community Manager Ryan Sipes says, offers “a more engaging experience” by making the menu feel “more responsive and modern.” Thunderbird fans should also keep an eye out for “animation when cycling through menu items”. Now sporting a unified, one-column layout the new app menu - a screenshot of which should be floating within this post somewhere - is said tomake better use of icons and separators ‘to reduce clutter’. Thunderbird 68’s headline change is a new, refined in-app menu. Yes folks: with this release you can finally make all of the text of every email you read pink - if you want to, that is! Thunderbird 68 ![]() Thunderbird 68 features a revamped app menu, an improved dark theme, and ‘full colour support’ throughout the app. Yes, a brand new version of the Thunderbird e-mail client is now available to download for Windows, macOS and, er, that “ not big or professional” project a Finnish student started back in 1991.
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