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    • dimitri001
      dimitri001 last edited by

      I'm looking for an add on with which I can make the background of all web pages black and text grey and adjust the size of fonts.

      I would also like to be able to turn this effect on and off with a button or a hotkey.

      So far I've found these, but I'm wondering if there's something better:

      https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/dark-theme-for-all-websites/?display=en

      https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/theme-up-webpage/

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      • dimitri001
        dimitri001 last edited by

        I forgot to add, it should have the option of changing color of links and visited links. Apparently the "Theme-up" add on can't do that.

        The dark theme for all websites add on apparently doesn't work well according to the reviews.

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        • legendgreat
          legendgreat last edited by

          It's very hard for an add-on to pin-point what to darken and what not, so most of these night-mode add ons, across all browsers don't look very nice.

          To have a very well functioning night-mode add on it needs to be website specific, so you'd probably do better to do the following:

          • Look for website enhancing and/or website specific night-mode add ons. (e.g. magic actions for youtube, reddit enhancement suite for reddit)
          • Lower your monitor brightness, or use a brightness lowering overlay (e.g. f.lux or dimmer) if you simply want something more easy on your eyes.

          Although not really an answer to your question, I hope this post can help you achieve some goal.

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          • dimitri001
            dimitri001 last edited by

            Oh, I don't need it to work perfectly. I know it won't work perfectly on every page, I'm fine with that. I'm just looking for what does the job best across all pages, provided it can:

            • be shut off with clicking on a button or a hotkey

            • that I can adjust font size

            • that I can change font color for links

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