Dark Reader: A night mode for (almost) all web pages! At last!

in ergonomics •  8 years ago 

Today


while musing upon how irritating it was to have a dark gui and web pages with their blinding white backgrounds. Well, I have found the best solution I have to date for this problem, which especially concerns night-owls like myself with delicate eyeballs and the calm-inducing lower light helps me concentrate better.

Some sites don't work, amusingly this very link to the Chrome plugin:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dark-reader/eimadpbcbfnmbkopoojfekhnkhdbieeh

But everything else is inverted except images and video etc. I think even that videos look better because of the black frame, maybe even photos, too.

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Thank you for posting Loki.

Appreciate reading solutions to the computer light issue. Indeed the black framing seems best...at least from an artistic viewpoint.

@cryptos wrote an article not too long ago regarding lighting/blue light...very interesting solutions.

Wishing you all the best.

Nice!