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it should be inside a chrome url. you'll want to create a separate profile, so you can install some userchrome (editing tools) extensions.
i just did some googles, but the answer isn't showing. ask at mozillazine. maybe somebody can tell you exactly the element.
if ff4 is like ff1 through 3.x, then in userchrome.css in your profile, just use
background-color:green
or instead of color name, use the hex color http://images.google.com/images?q=hex+color+css
example of color for some large parts of chrome
menu, menubar, toolbar {background-color:#e9ffe0;}
http://www.color-hex.com/gradient/e9ffe0