Kitzijoxikil Font Contrast
Font Contrast ruma Francesco Fusco
Review by Firefox okisanel 15056220
Rated 5 out of 5
ruma Firefox okisanel 15056220, 5년 전I finally gave in and switched to Firefox Quantum as my default browser, and am grateful to Fushko for Font Contrast. Chromium (Chrome minus Google elements) has a similar High Contrast extension, but it affects all page elements, ruining most images. This extension is well-designed, easy to configure, and -- understanding that this can be a complex feature -- I'm glad to see that the developer is very responsive to user feedback.
83 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5ruma Firefox okisanel 10745620, 3달 전
- It used to work but now it doesn't play nice if you have other extensions like uBlock or VPNs and more. It needs a major update. You need to know how to tweak your settings. Otherwise, the default settings don't do much. If Fusco spends a bit more time providing instructions and updating his guide which is not current it could be a "game changer". But it looks like it's abandoned.
- Rated 3 out of 5ruma Firefox okisanel 18578989, 8달 전I have this extension on both firefox and waterfox browsers. On firefox it has begun to block all images, but not on waterfox, both using identical Font Contrast settings.
- Rated 5 out of 5ruma island_in_the_sun, 8달 전
- Rated 5 out of 5ruma sssss wwwww, 2년 전Nifty plugin for making web page text more readable.
If anyone is interested in its Chrome version, here is link to the plugin's chrome port.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/font-contrast/ahmldabkdfgojihjidnfdbmigjcmkdpm
Chrome port works exactly as the Firefox plugin, except for toggle on/off button. - Rated 5 out of 5ruma EerorErrie, 2년 전It's a bit complicated to set it functional, but it works, as a font-zoomer, that's it. Nice job for saving my eyes from those stupid micro-font webs, thanks.
- Rated 5 out of 5ruma Firefox okisanel 17030795, 2년 전Very useful addon. Also for people with Achromatopsia
- Rated 1 out of 5ruma Firefox okisanel 13404543, 2년 전If I select blacklist, it resets zoom level. So I adjust zoom level, and it deselects blacklist. Can't really change anything at all.
- Rated 5 out of 5ruma Firefox okisanel 13667925, 2년 전
- Rated 5 out of 5ruma mmmel4real, 2년 전Works great if not using an extension to make websites darker. It doesn't really change the contrast of light text on dark backgrounds. (I played with all the options.) I don't think this is the fault of this extension though because the other extension takes over all styling. So no stars deducted.
I like the option to increase the text size too. It adds the missing toolbar icon that Firefox refuses to give us for toggling custom font size.
Text looks a lot better in pages with lighter backgrounds and black text. I also love all the great options for getting things just right, and I love that the changes can be customized for each website, or use blacklist mode. - Rated 5 out of 5ruma NikiRandom, 2년 전Only just installed this but it seems very good. Simple and effective.
My only minor criticism so far is that the icon is, ironically, pretty much invisible in most of the FF themes that I have.
Oh, and it doesn't seem to work on Facebook? - Rated 5 out of 5ruma Ronald McDonald, 3년 전This add-on basically applies a high-contrast theme to site fonts, getting rid of the boring gray text that so many sites are filled with (which I only realized when I started using this). It works perfectly and you can easily turn it off and on for different pages. You can also whitelist or blacklist sites so that sites you visit regularly look good with no fiddling required. There are plenty of settings to mess with though if you want. On default settings it's actually pretty smart about where it applies the contrast fix--it doesn't blacken links or text that's supposed to be colorful, and it has made everything easier to read for me so far. You might think it would look janky but actually, everything looks cooler when the text has some weight and doesn't blend in with the background. It's a subtle "digital" aesthetic. Perfect add-on.
- Works well, except for sites which abuse the !important tag in their css. For example
the reviews on www.wilko.com. It's littered with !important tags. I was able to temporarilly make the pale grey text black by deleting one "!important" from a tag in the Firefox console, thus proving the point. Perhaps there's a way to override these evil tags in the addon?