Is there a lightweight #DarkMode add-on for #Firefox on #Android / #IronFox? #DarkReader way too bloaty and slows everything down, I absolutely advise against using it. Tried Dark Night mode but its configuration window won't open most of the time.
Is there a lightweight #DarkMode add-on for #Firefox on #Android / #IronFox? #DarkReader way too bloaty and slows everything down, I absolutely advise against using it. Tried Dark Night mode but its configuration window won't open most of the time.
Es #ViernesDeEscritorio y los ojos lo saben.
Las novedades en el proceso de personalización de #Fedora #KDE #PlasmaDesktop en mi #T14 son:
@Leah96xxx #DarkMode should be mandatory...
Been using #KDE Okular as my default pdf reader on #Linux, and just worked out that there's a setting that allows you to specify dark and light colours, meaning you can read pdfs in #DarkMode. No more having to put sunglasses on to read manuals! And you can assign it to a keyboard shortcut, so I've set it to the same as #DarkReader in #LibreWolf.
I love it when Linux Just Works.
@thunderbird I did the upgrade [via d/l & parallel-install Release into my /opt/thunderbird_release/
directory], after ofc backing up my current t/b data. So far i like what i've seen, & applaud the improvements. I do like that it seems i can now uninstall the #DarkReader AO, given it's now redundant afaict. Unfortunately the #QNote AO is currently disabled as incompatible, so hopefully its Dev is still around & might update it soon.
With this version a TB icon has appeared in my KDE Plasma System Tray, but it seems to serve no purpose that i can discern. As i was typing this, i received a new email, but the S/T icon does not give any visual clue of a new unread email, which was the only purpose i thought it might have. Why does it exist? I think i shall manually hide it.
So far, as far as i can see, 136 continues the UI omission of 128 wrt management of Tab columns. Specifically, afaict, there is still no global way to apply a preferred column arrangement for one Tag, to ALL other Tags; one must tediously do it manually Tag by Tag, which is a PITA. The only columns global tool seems to pertain only to Folders, which is useless for peeps using a Tag not Folder paradigm.
Earlier this arvo i read https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1iex998/dark_mode_extension_and_how_much_data_they_hog/. For years i've known of many redditors complaining about #DarkReader badly slowing down their , so curious, i decided to disable my
DR, install #UltimaDark, then copy & paste my DR site Exclusions list into it. So far all seems to be going well.
@ColetteDiskette I use #NoScript & #DarkReader to stop that nonsense...
A modern competitor to #OperaMini with:
Why?
OFC since #Opera #Mini needs a trustworthy proxy backend any "#clone" would need an #OpenSource'd & #SelfHosting-capable #backend (similar to @ActionRetro 's #FrogFind .com as it breaks #E2EE.
Needless to say it would be a godsent for anyone stuck on #EDGEland and slower speeds (i.e. #SATCOM like #Iridium)...
Caso alguém não saiba, para deixar todos os sites automaticamente no modo escuro, independentemente de já os ter visitado antes:
1) Clique no ícone da extensão;
2) Clique na aba "Lista de Sites", com a opção "Inverter LIstados" marcada e insira um asterisco "*" (sem as aspas) numa linha em branco.
Caso queira deixar exceções, basta ir em "Lista de Sites", marcar "Não inverter listados" e informar as URLs.
Não encontrei essa informação de forma explícita na documentação e estava incomodando ter que ativar isso a cada novo site visitado.
I think #DarkReader is my new favourite browser extension. It turns every website into dark mode, while still keeping everything legible: https://darkreader.org/
i dont want the damn thing to be dark.
WTF.
I removed that stupid #DarkReader thing (Darh Vader whatever)
There's a good study for you #Firefox developers.
make it easy for someone with brain damage to get it to sync w/ the stuff we already know we want, and not to inherit some kind of styling nonsense like this.
@hexaitos nein, ich vermeide #CSS hacks jenseits von #DarkReader...
@masukomi @homelessjun @ashleyspencer @actuallyautistic +9001%
Without #DarkReader and self-tinting glasses I couldn't do jack shite...
https://infosec.space/@kkarhan/113487735157769841
@neil @mcdanlj that being said the nice part of #DarkReader is that it can do way more than just "inverse" the colour palette...
@SleepyCatten I usually set #Firefox as #DarkMode and then use #DarkReader on top of it.
about:settings
and about:config
pages too...I use #DarkReader for that reason alone!
@mcdanlj @neil I have the exact opposite effect.
Conclusion: Websites should have a simple toggle/button to switch to customize it.
Longterm solution: Generate a "Public Cookie" that tells Websites which version (bright/dark) one prefers.
Workaround: #DarkReader can also be configured to force #BrightMode instead of #DarkMode onto a Website...
@alexadeswift @georgetakei but only if one uses #DarkMode and has an extension like #DarkReader to "darkify" websites...
@noflcl isn't there an option to like import said settings in the profile subdirectory under $HOME/.firefox/$PROFILE/addons/uBlockOrigin/
?
Cuz that's how I sync #DarkReader settings across #Linux systems...