Tricky part is I know that’s how it usually goes when you have a black background. The rest of it can be harder to see, especially when you consider shades that need to be avoided due to people with color blindness. Black and white is the most neutral and highest contrast, so better for accessibility.
And like on that, here’s what you can find on the internet:
I know eventually may have to see if perhaps Brave can add ability for custom settings, but for now, let me ask if you might want to check out the extension below as it looks good from what I’m seeing…but haven’t tested or researched much.
One of the things that really is interesting on that is that it seems you can choose custom colors