[Duplicated][Suggestion] QOL feature for disabling force dark on some pages
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Kattmint last edited by
Simply put, it'd be nice if there was a way to disable force-dark on a page to page basis from the sidebar or anywhere that can be easily accessed without right clicking a page.
I love using Opera's force dark feature as it makes most of the web nicer to browse, and can just be disabled per webpage with a right click without really disrupting my train of thought. But sometimes you run into a site where right clicking is disabled, and force dark breaks the web page enough that it's difficult or impossible to read it. The only thing I can do in that case is go into my settings and disable force dark altogether for a moment. It's not the end of the world, but it is really annoying.
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Kattmint last edited by Kattmint
@leocg said in [Duplicated][Suggestion] QOL feature for disabling force dark on some pages:
opera://settings/content/forceDarkMode.
Maybe I'm just not seeing it or dumb or something, but I'm not finding this setting at all. That link just sent me to the settings page I already looked over for a list of exceptions. I don't know what easy setup is, either... I just want to be able to easily turn it off without websites being able to inadvertently make that more difficult to do.
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