On my start menu, the tiled part, all my icons have the same blue background, except Firefox and Thunderbird which are butt ugly gray. Chrome was also gray but I managed to change it by renaming chrome.VisualElementsManifest.xml to chrome.VisualElementsManifest.xml.bk and reselecting the icon. Cannot find similar files for the 2 Mozilla programs. Just changing icon does nothing (it does change the icon but retains gray background).
Also tried a utility from Windows Club designed for this purpose but it can't touch these 2 icons.
Ideas?
I can't help you, as I'm just learning to personalize tiles manually, but I will post two forum members names, with mentions, that possibly can, as this is there area of expertise.
Let's see who gets here first, and shine the Bat light::Calling @Edwin and @Hopachi
Hi this might help: (It covers win 10 too, it says)
[Tip] Customize Start Screen Tiles Background Color, Text Color and Logo in Windows 8.1 and Later - AskVG
True.
This should do it.
Not sure if they use a tile but that's possible.
Do you have a screenshot of Firefox and Thunderbird icons?
In case of the VisualElementsManifest.xml, don't rename it: you can edit it and change the background color:Code:BackgroundColor="#123456"
Color in hexadecimal notation. Save the xml.
Un-pin and re-pin the program.
Excellent idea. Unfortunately, there's this caveat:
"Also this method doesn't work for Mozilla Firefoxweb browser as Firefox registers itself as a "dual-mode" web browser and Windows handles web browsers differently. That's why even if you put a visualelementsmanifest.xml file inside Firefox folder, it gets ignored by Windows."
Appears to apply to Mozilla Thunderbird too. I don't have time to try recreating icons in Photoshop just now, got 2 feet of snow to dig out, but will put it on the todo list.
I only have Firefox Dev Edition but it's also grey.
Must be somehow automatically generated; I don't see Firefox as dual mode, must have ignored something after the install a while ago.
Will give it a try.
Not a big deal, just irritating.
All other tiles are blue? I guess from the theme color?
Correct. Just Firefox and Thunderbird remain gray.