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By *akboy OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"I'm not terribly technically minded but wouldn't that be a feature of the device you're using rather than the site you're browsing?"
Browsers can put it in as a general feature across all sites but most of the main browsers on mobile don't have a dark/night mode/it doesnt look good so it would be a lot easier for individual sites to do one. |
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"I'm not terribly technically minded but wouldn't that be a feature of the device you're using rather than the site you're browsing?
Browsers can put it in as a general feature across all sites but most of the main browsers on mobile don't have a dark/night mode/it doesnt look good so it would be a lot easier for individual sites to do one."
Oh right. Thanks for clearing that up. |
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"I'm not terribly technically minded but wouldn't that be a feature of the device you're using rather than the site you're browsing?
Browsers can put it in as a general feature across all sites but most of the main browsers on mobile don't have a dark/night mode/it doesnt look good so it would be a lot easier for individual sites to do one.
Oh right. Thanks for clearing that up."
Just turn the backlight on your device down easy peasy |
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I installed the chrome addon stylebot to do this to sites and more if you do this, paste the following css in to it for dark mode for this site - it only took a few mins to do.
div.content1-container div {
background-color: #000000;
}
div.content1-container table {
background-color: #000000;
}
td.homeButtonsNew {
background-color: #3d3d3d;
color: #f0f0f0;
}
div.content1-container div img {
width: 2px;
}
div.content1-container.line-box {
background-color: #000000;
}
td p b {
color: #ffffff;
}
tr td div {
color: #ffffff;
}
tbody tr td {
color: #ffffff;
border-color: #404040;
border-top-width: 1px;
border-left-width: 0;
border-right-width: 0;
border-bottom-width: 0;
border-style: solid;
background-color: #000000;
}
td div span {
color: #696969;
}
div.content1-container-2col-left {
color: #f7f7f7;
}
div.content1-container-2col-right h2 {
color: #ffffff;
}
div.content1-container-1col h2 {
color: #ffffff;
}
div.content1-container-1col {
color: #ffffff;
}
div.content1-container.line-box h2 {
color: #ffffff;
}
#fixedDiv table {
color: #ffffff;
border-color: #ffffff;
background-color: #3b3b3b;
}
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"Browsers can put it in as a general feature across all sites but most of the main browsers on mobile don't have a dark/night mode/it doesnt look good so it would be a lot easier for individual sites to do one."
If it doesn't look good, why do you want it?
I'd have thought it was easier to find a browser that did it instead of having to go to some setting on dozens of websites, and/or persuading a bunch of site admins to do something.
But then I naturally prefer reading black on white, possibly due to the lack of books printed in white ink on black paper when I was growing up... |
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By *akboy OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"My Note 8 has a night mode in the quick settings. Turns the screen black with white writing. If android has it I'd imagine apple would have a similar feature."
I already have night mode on for my samsung, I mean the sitee. If i invert the colours it works perfect but then every colour on my phone is inverted aha |
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By *akboy OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"I installed the chrome addon stylebot to do this to sites and more if you do this, paste the following css in to it for dark mode for this site - it only took a few mins to do.
div.content1-container div {
background-color: #000000;
}
div.content1-container table {
background-color: #000000;
}
td.homeButtonsNew {
background-color: #3d3d3d;
color: #f0f0f0;
}
div.content1-container div img {
width: 2px;
}
div.content1-container.line-box {
background-color: #000000;
}
td p b {
color: #ffffff;
}
tr td div {
color: #ffffff;
}
tbody tr td {
color: #ffffff;
border-color: #404040;
border-top-width: 1px;
border-left-width: 0;
border-right-width: 0;
border-bottom-width: 0;
border-style: solid;
background-color: #000000;
}
td div span {
color: #696969;
}
div.content1-container-2col-left {
color: #f7f7f7;
}
div.content1-container-2col-right h2 {
color: #ffffff;
}
div.content1-container-1col h2 {
color: #ffffff;
}
div.content1-container-1col {
color: #ffffff;
}
div.content1-container.line-box h2 {
color: #ffffff;
}
#fixedDiv table {
color: #ffffff;
border-color: #ffffff;
background-color: #3b3b3b;
}
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Is this only for the desktop chrome??? I use chrome on my phone |
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By *akboy OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"Browsers can put it in as a general feature across all sites but most of the main browsers on mobile don't have a dark/night mode/it doesnt look good so it would be a lot easier for individual sites to do one.
If it doesn't look good, why do you want it?
I'd have thought it was easier to find a browser that did it instead of having to go to some setting on dozens of websites, and/or persuading a bunch of site admins to do something.
But then I naturally prefer reading black on white, possibly due to the lack of books printed in white ink on black paper when I was growing up..."
There are some browsers that have a night mode but the browsers vary in quality. I use chrome on my phone and i find its the best/fastest to use, but they dont have a night/dark mode yet so was just suggesting it as a feature lol |
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