Custom Dark Mode
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albertop last edited by
Tested, interesting logic, but it depends heavily from css tags naming into the pages; so it seems unable to work seamlessly on 100% of pages, and fails on entire pages (e.g., google search), or on pages parts (backgrounds of some text areas, some dark text goes unreadable...) or bits (any part that have a non standard css tag name associated).
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albertop last edited by
I add that, enabling the extension on a wikipedia pages, the citation tooltips backgrounds become transparent, impairing the reading, while disabling it thei return normal.
sample ref.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overton_window, hover any [n] citation. -
ffsitsaname last edited by
Could do with per-page options as it is a global setting that can break other pages.
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ExtraordinarilyCrazy last edited by
Doesn't work with chrome when you search or the opera extension page, but at least it inst just a lazy invert.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@extraordinarilycrazy Extensions are normally disabled for search pages, you may have to go to the Extensions tab and enable it.