DocsAfterDark
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Th3Cl0wn last edited by
Is there a way to make it so that pasted images don't get affected by the color change? I love this extension, but its a pain in the ass to use with my art history notes hahaha
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ancient-teacher last edited by
It's cool and all but it should definitely change the color for the tab pop-out because it just defeats the point of the extension. It's very contrasting with the black/gray (I mean, it is white) and it annoys me. When I'm trying to focus on my document, that pop-out just always draws my attention on distracts me. I like having the pop-out open, but I'll have to keep it closed because of how annoying and distracting the white is.
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waymondrang last edited by
@ancient-teacher Hello, thank you for taking the time to write about this issue. This will be fixed in the next update that is currently being developed. Thank you for your patience!
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EM0-BUNNi last edited by
i really like the look of this extension but i wish the text on my document didn't get so blurry :T
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hitorie last edited by
hello, i notice that the dark theme isn't included with document tabs, it is a minor thing yet it bothers me from time to time.
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EpsilonNexus last edited by
@hitorie: You can press right click on the document Tab and select "hide...", you may not be able to adjust the indentation, so do it after adjusting it
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Wrent last edited by
The extension does not work with document tabs, but it also completely disables color, I can't color my text and highlights are grey. Also the squiggly lines for words with errors or that were automatically corrected are grey.
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Nettunox21 last edited by
Hello, i've been having issues with this extensions. Basically no matter on which page I am, every image is inverted, and the dark mode is always active. No matter if I click the disable button, uninstall it, reinstall it, it just doesn't change. I've even changed sites, so it can't bea one time thing only
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xMJJMoonwalker last edited by
So far, it seems to work as intended. There's a disclaimer that it might be unstable for Opera, but I decided to take the risk because I absolutely cannot stand Google Docs without dark mode. It's a crime that Google doesn't natively support a dark mode for their desktop sites.
I like the ability to customize it so much, but the only option that really works for me is the Invert Colors one; the custom background colors don't change the color of the actual "page" I'm writing on, just the background. And with Greyscale enabled, it's very difficult to see any highlighted sections or spellcheck underlines, though I'm not a huge fan of inverted colors. It's a small price to pay to not be blinded while writing, though/
Thank you for this.