Disable extensions for sidebar applications.
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omi-kun last edited by omi-kun
@yoday don't worry brother I have solution for u. go to opera://extensions/ or go to manage extension and remove your dark reader and install then night eye and select your want. I suggest for chrome store and run it check setting and set it up. And boom, it's not working on sidebar. That is actually thought I figure out by wasting all my day for this forum. If this helps. So pls help me too here my forum pls help.
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yoday last edited by
@leocg said in Disable extensions for sidebar applications.:
@yoday Strange, here if I right click on them, I can see the Copy Address option.
Are you also using the Opera GX browser?
@omi-kun said in Disable extensions for sidebar applications.:
@yoday don't worry brother I have solution for u. go to opera://extensions/ or go to manage extension and remove your dark reader and install then night eye and select your want. I suggest for chrome store and run it check setting and set it up. And boom, it's not working on sidebar. That is actually thought I figure out by wasting all my day for this forum. If this helps. So pls help me too here my forum pls help.
OK Thanks a lot, if this does not seem to work I will definitely try Night eye. I will also look at your post and reply if I am able to find something.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@yoday You already found a solution by trying a different extension, but here's what I found on this situation:
Opera GX is set to dark mode by default.
By default, Twitter in Opera GX is set to "lights out" under "more -> Display" on the Twitter page (whether in a tab or in the panel).
You can change Twitter from "lights out" to "Default" on the Twitter page (whether in a tab or in the panel) and Twitter will show as light even if Opera GX itself is set to dark.
With the Dark Mode extension installed, even if Twitter is set to "Default" (which is light mode), the extension forces Twitter (whether in a tab or in the panel) to the extension's own dark mode. Going to twitter.com in a tab, clicking the extension's icon on the address bar and turning the power off for the extension on twitter.com and refreshing both the Twitter page in a tab, and the Twitter page in the sidebar, fixes things so the extension doesn't work on them anymore, and they appear light. But, with Dark Reader, that doesn't work.
In Opera GX, in the Twitter panel, I can right-click on the page and I see "copy address".
So, in short, I can confirm that there's an issue with Dark Reader. When the extension is enabled, its CSS that makes the page turn to dark is active on the Twitter panel no matter what. Keeping the extension on and disabling dark mode for twitter.com via the extension's icon popup, doesn't have any effect on the Twitter panel. I suspect that this is due to how the extension is handling site exceptions for itself. Or, there's some kind of permission issue with the page being in the panel. Even though the extension probably doesn't consider Opera's sidebar panels at all, I would try reporting the issue to the extension's developer to see if they can figure it out.
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yoday last edited by
@burnout426 Thanks for your reply, I understand your point.
The dark mode extension you linked seems to solve the problem but Dark Reader has buttons in the extension options itself, to disable or enable for specific websites, which is very convenient.
I still think it's an Opera GX problem because Dark Mode was completely switched off instead of blacklisting specific websites only, which made sidebar applications look ok.
As far as I understand, the sidebar applications URL is not correctly being delivered to the extension even if it's the same as tab page -- and we can't access extension options for the sidebar application either because the extension button is invisible.
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yoday last edited by yoday
@yoday Update: I've filed a bug report to Gira systems, Opera GX, let's see if they fix this problem. I appreciate attempt of @burnout426 too, if the problem is getting solved from extension side, it's good.
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KatzeZockt last edited by
@yoday when u r using opera gx, there is an option to use an built in dark mode from opera where you can also choose which sites you want to be dark and which not. I uninstalled my dark reader and now use the built-in extension, the deactivation of the dark mode also works with the sidebar applications now.
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omi-kun last edited by
@katzezockt nice idea . but there is still inbuilt dark mode is bugi. and can't give quality as dark reader has given .. btw i have send a bug report for that to opera team lets see what they think about this
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