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Don't wanna see white page on my browser. Is it possible?

lafrente
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20 minutes ago, lafrente said:

I tried bunch of extensions but all of them are broken in one way or another. Basically I don't want to see shit like this below. Possible to automatically night mode any site?

 

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https://darkreader.org/

That's what I'm using.

I tried bunch of extensions but all of them are broken in one way or another. Basically I don't want to see shit like this below. Possible to automatically night mode any site?

 

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Maybe a global css script in some kind of browser extension that always changes the default background to a different color?

I remember doing stuff like this with tampermonkey years ago, custom theming websites.

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20 minutes ago, lafrente said:

I tried bunch of extensions but all of them are broken in one way or another. Basically I don't want to see shit like this below. Possible to automatically night mode any site?

 

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https://darkreader.org/

That's what I'm using.

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Yes. You can use an extension such as "Dark Reader" to make all/some websites "dark mode". It's not perfect. But you can tweak it and customize it site by site and/or have a single global setting for all sites.

 

For example, this is what Dark Reader looks like when enabled on the Light Theme.

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If you're using a browser that's Chromium based, type in chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark and enable that.

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14 hours ago, TetraSky said:

Yes. You can use an extension such as "Dark Reader" to make all/some websites "dark mode". It's not perfect. But you can tweak it and customize it site by site and/or have a single global setting for all sites.

 

For example, this is what Dark Reader looks like when enabled on the Light Theme.

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Thanks guys. This one is working quite well. My only pet peeve is that it doesn't automatically detect a site that is already in native dark mode, but you can disable it site specific & set site specific options.

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3 minutes ago, lafrente said:

Thanks guys. This one is working quite well. My only pet peeve is that it doesn't automatically detect a site that is already in native dark mode, but you can disable it site specific & set site specific options.

ALT+SHIFT+A on the website you want to deactivate, it will deactivate the addon only for that website until you manually turn it on again.

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43 minutes ago, Poinkachu said:

ALT+SHIFT+A on the website you want to deactivate, it will deactivate the addon only for that website until you manually turn it on again.

 

Looks like it already has the ability to detect dark theme, but for some reason its not on by default. The toggle is empty by default on mine, I'll set it.

 

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