So, I don't like dark modes to my browsers or on youtube, but I could definitely use one when reading comics so I found this extension that's only available for iew chrome iew.
Is there anything similar that I can use on PM, being able only to tweak it to work on webtoon site? https://www.turnoffthelights.com/suppor ... asy-steps/
turn off the lights extension?
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Re: turn off the lights extension?
Try this one - Swarth Modifies web pages to use a dark color scheme or based on the user's preferences.
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Re: turn off the lights extension?
And if you want to automate it based on time of day, use it in conjunction with AutoPageColor.
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Re: turn off the lights extension?
moonbat wrote: ↑2022-07-07, 04:51And if you want to automate it based on time of day, use it in conjunction with AutoPageColor.
Off-topic:
I've got a question.
After clicking on the link which you provided, it leads to your extension which you created.
Version 1.3 was updated by you on May 9th, 2022. But did you inadvertently forget to update the Compatibility since it says it is for versions "29.2 to 29"? And the version numbers, reading from left to right, are going backwards and not forwards in version numbers.
I know this is a small detail, but I'm real careful in what extensions I download to use in Pale Moon so it does not create problems for me.
Since Pale Moon is now in version 31, this could be the reason why some users have not tried it thinking the Compatibility is only for the "old and outdated" 29 series versions for Pale Moon.
I've got a question.
After clicking on the link which you provided, it leads to your extension which you created.
Version 1.3 was updated by you on May 9th, 2022. But did you inadvertently forget to update the Compatibility since it says it is for versions "29.2 to 29"? And the version numbers, reading from left to right, are going backwards and not forwards in version numbers.
I know this is a small detail, but I'm real careful in what extensions I download to use in Pale Moon so it does not create problems for me.
Since Pale Moon is now in version 31, this could be the reason why some users have not tried it thinking the Compatibility is only for the "old and outdated" 29 series versions for Pale Moon.
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Re: turn off the lights extension?
That only matters if strict compatibility checking is enabled by the extension, which it isn't in this case. So it is valid for all versions later than 29.2. There's several older extensions that were targeted at previous versions of PM that work fine even now because unlike the competition that adds breaking changes every fortnight, this browser is a mature and stable platform that doesn't add change for its own sake.Night Wing wrote: ↑2022-07-07, 09:51Since Pale Moon is now in version 31, this could be the reason why some users have not tried it thinking the Compatibility is only for the "old and outdated" 29 series versions for Pale Moon.
"One hosts to look them up, one DNS to find them and in the darkness BIND them."
Linux Mint 21 Xfce x64 on HP i5-5200 laptop, 12 GB RAM.
AutoPageColor|PermissionsPlus|PMPlayer|Pure URL|RecordRewind|TextFX
Linux Mint 21 Xfce x64 on HP i5-5200 laptop, 12 GB RAM.
AutoPageColor|PermissionsPlus|PMPlayer|Pure URL|RecordRewind|TextFX