Análises de Toggle Website Colors (Tab)
Toggle Website Colors (Tab) por Manuel Reimer
29 análises
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 17853245 do Firefox, há 2 anosHi Manuel,
Great addon, and thanks for your work! I really like the global one, and then I found this 'per tab' one. I use the same color setting in this one and the global one, but I get different results. Is there something that goes wrong? I just want to use this one as the 'per tab' version of the global one. Did I misunderstand something about this addon? Thank you so much!Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 5 mesesIt works completely different. The "global one" can use a Firefox built-in feature which in general provides better results. The "per tab" one does the trick by forcing some CSS rules to the website which can cause unsolvable issues with some pages.
So in general I would recommend the "global one" to people who want to change colors to "most websites" as it tends to work better with more websites. The "per tab one" could be better to disable the website color choice for just a few "bad websites" as it doesn't affect all the other tabs. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Dimitri001, há 2 anosGreat add-on.
As a bit of feedback to the dev, an additional function that would be great to have is, when the option to auto-disable colors for new tabs is enabled, it would be great to be able to set exceptions to that. That is to say, add specific sites to a list of exceptions on which colors wouldn't be auto-disabled.
This is because many sites now have dark mode, so it's preferable not to disable colors on them and not mess up the GUI. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 17800960 do Firefox, há 2 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por mmmel4real, há 2 anosLove it! For a while I thought it simply toggled Firefox's color-override setting but it doesn't. It has it's own settings, and it doesn't seem to mess with the page style as much though. I will test using this button in place of my other dark-background extensions. Thanks!
Update: The icon doesn't work in latest versions of Firefox. But the right-click option on each website works great. Still very useful and works well. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 17576231 do Firefox, há 3 anosPerfect tool but is it safe because it wants access to all website data
- I love this thing so much! It's the REASON I use Firefox mostly now because I wish it were available for Chrome. I like the ability to use it to override my System color with one click without going into the settings (I use a VERY dark and high contrast mode for my bad RP eyes.) This thing is a life safer for bad sites to go back to normal colors.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 5 anosIt is "per tab" and not "per domain" and actually it is only meant for temporary use to make websites with bad color design readable.
Maybe what you want is "Stylish" which allows to enable custom styles per domain.
And: I usually don't take money for my open source work.- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 13507892 do Firefox, há 5 anosNice addon but it seems to mess with icons and some other elements, so I can't have it turned on by default in all new tabs. It would be nice if it were possible to whitelist domains that already have good color schemes.
Also, it took me forever to find the button: it's in the address bar, next to the pocket/bookmark buttons.
edit: no complaints about where the button is, I am just trying to help other people who also do c-f "button" or "find" in the reviews like I did. Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately the other add-on doesn't seem to avoid problems with images, etc and it doesn't have a whitelist feature, so I'll stick with the one that's tab-based!Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 5 anosIt has to be in the address bar as the icon changes depending on the website you visit. This is not easily possible with regular toolbar icons.
Messing with other stuff on websites is a common problem. There is no way around this. Maybe you want to have a look at my other "Toggle website colors" Add-on which uses a Firefox builtin feature and often provides better results. But, of course, it will operate globally and not per tab. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por orangedeal, há 6 anosGreat addon! But I still did not understand how to use it. FF71. Configured the extension itself, the desired colors both in the extension and in the browser, but when I click on a menu item - no changes. Previously, I used toggleDocumentColors and everything was clear there - clicked - my colors - clicked again and the colors from the web page. But the "Toggle Website Colors (Global)" extension works as intended! Help?
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 6 anosPlease move this discussion to the Issue tracker on GitHub. The review system here does not fit for discussing your problem.
The colors, that have to be used by this addon have to be set in the addon's own setting page. The browser settings don't count here.
But for further help, please open an Issue so we can discuss this properly. - Perfect addon! Just what I was looking for! It would be great if you add an option for a keyboard shortcut to change the colors. And the dropdown menus are completely transparent. Maybe if they have a little background (~50% opacity) it would be better.
Thanks for the great work!
EDIT:
It seems that there already is a support for shortcuts. You can set it from the default firefox menu. (Maybe it would be good to add just a short description in the 'About' for how it's done.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/manage-extension-shortcuts-firefox - Avaliado em 4 de 5por questionnaire, há 6 anosHi. Appreciate the work you're doing with this addon.
I have to agree with itaintmebabe. Add the option to toggle Always with Never (FF Options > Fonts & Colors) by clicking on your button. The problem is, the preset colors don't immediately kick in (there's always a slight delay), and it doesn't work on all pages, like mozilla.com, or FF Options page. Also, if I reload a page, the colors go back to web site colors and then switch to preset colors.
Before switching to FF:Q, I was using toggleDocumentColors addon (https://addons.thunderbird.net/de/seamonkey/addon/toggledocumentcolors-198916/?src=userprofile). The way I had it set up in FF Options (Fonts & Colors) was, I enabled "Use system colors" (dark bluish grey background with bright grey text) and changed the links colors. Then I set the Override the colors specified... to Always. toggleDocumentColors would then switch between page colors and my system colors any time I hit the button.
The pages would not wait for the addon to change colors since the setting is set to Always, and the colors would be changed on any page.Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 6 anosToggling the FF global setting would make the change for *all tabs* and *all windows* which is not what I wanted to have. The goal is to have a way to modify just *one* page (in one tab) which behaves "bad" and needs "color fixing". I don't want to mess with all pages just for a few which are looking bad. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 12900266 do Firefox, há 7 anoswish this had an user definable shortcut key function to toggle, sometimes it takes few on/off to take effect seeing text otherwise hidden
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 14388396 do Firefox, há 7 anosGreat extension, one that will become very popular with Mac users now that Apple is offering Dark Mode in 10.14.
I agree with zdeefe's comment that website dropdowns and titlebars should be made opaque for better readability.
A keyboard shortcut would be very useful too! - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 14050590 do Firefox, há 7 anosThis addon can easily change the background color.Very useful.
Fonts are easier to read on sites with black background colors. I want to use this addon forever. - Thanks Manuel - great add-on for people who use dark themes!
One suggestion:
panels, dropdowns, etc have transparent background, so you can also see content from below as well as content on the dropdown - can make reading difficult
maybe could be fixed with this change:
* {
color: $TEXTCOLOR !important;
background: $BACKGROUNDCOLOR !important;
}
Otherwise *****
Thanks, Steve - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13625817 do Firefox, há 7 anosWith this extension You don't need Stylish or alike 'heavy maintenance' addons.
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por itaintmebabe, há 7 anosNo good for me. I prefer high contrast white text on dark background, but occasionally I want to see the website colors. It would be better to toggle the website colors with either the Firefox or the system colors, according to the user's preferences. Just toggle Always with Never.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosSet your preferred color scheme in the addon preferences and choose to always disable automatically. This should do exactly what you need. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13792998 do Firefox, há 7 anosNOW PERFECT! THE BUG WAS FIXED, thx Manuel!! I confirm the recent "Bug"! I cannot change the visited link color...I change the color but the change does not show up on the web page after page reload. Should be something simple? Thank you Manuel Reimer for your fine work.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosThanks for confirming, but I'm really busy with my study. I'll have a look at this as soon as possible.
It would really help me if such bug reports wouldn't land here. Github has a nice bugtracker... - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13105727 do Firefox, há 7 anosdas geilste was es gibt wenn mann meist Nachts unterwegs ist, sich aber Sachen anzeigen lassen muss über den Browser, ständig ist man geblendet, mit der Erweiterung ist das Geschichte, in die Adresszeile gelegt - ein Klick und die Seite ist dunkler Hintergrund und weisse Schrift, da kann man nur danke sagen an den Entwickler