The text in the menu bar uses too narrow a font for someone like me with a minor eyesight problem

Firefox 4.0 has a light, almost transparent background for the menu bar, and the font is very thin. It is hard to read for someone like me with a minor visual disability.

The mozilla.widget.render-mode preference works in beta 6, but this preference has now been removed from the latest development builds and will not work in beta 7 or later.
Removed by the part 2 patch for [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596494 Bug 596494] – Update render mode on device removal

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