If any of you have #LowVision#accessibility needs AND use the #DarkReader browser extension (unlikely i admit) I've filed a ticket for it's poor handling of large fonts.
Finally, Google Drive now has dark mode. The Dark Reader browser extension is very good, but on certain websites like Google Drive or Web Outlook it adds a bit of latency which is painful at times.
Every website or project should have a dark mode implemented or at least they should be 100% sure that it is fully work flawlessly with Dark Reader.
Most browsers now support the prefers-color-scheme:
#Firefox#DarkReader
OUF !
DarkReader a corrigé le problème de performance introduit par la version précédente.
C'était une catastrophe.
(Par exemple, plus de 10 secondes pour afficher une page de mon wiki !)
Vérifiez que vous avez la version 4.9.82 du 10 avril, sinon mettez à jour.
Anyone out there using Friendica with mobile #Firefox on #Android? Tried it again for a while this weekend but eventually gave up (again) because, in the web UI on my device, Friendica / frio became almost unusable while trying to "@" - mention some user. Either loading or displaying suggestions / completions seems incredibly slow here. Is this just me? Any other experiences?
Käytän #firefox selaimessa #DarkReader pluginia että saan sivut tummiksi #Android teeman mukaan. Harmillisesti hävittää #BirdUI menun ikonit, vaikka yleensä toimii OK.
After more than a year of using the Dark Reader plugin for Firefox to make all websites have a dark mode (so easy on the eyes), I have regretfully turned it off. Too many websites were suffering degraded performance, with slow loading times and long lags. Tracked it down to Dark Reader, which also had caused me previous issues with a site I logged into (couldn't log in if it was on).
I've switched now to "Dark Background," which works perfectly fine.
@BarrenPlanet@TheNurseIsIn Yep. I use #DarkReader on my browsers often. Honestly, I would happily accept this limitation if there was a cure for the #BrainFog that is keeping me unemployed.