When Tumblr added the ability to view ALT image descriptions by pressing a button, I noticed that the shade of purple for the text bubble is not overridden by this extension.
I use three UserStyles (via Stylus) for Tumblr on top of the Palettes extension -- two are my own which just adjust the width of the in-dashboard blog viewer and tint the hyperlinks in post bodies, and the other is Custom Dashboard Palette by paw. I have the same exact hex codes across both the latter UserStyle and the Palettes extension, so I can only assume that the background-color property does not use the same purple variable.
Due to the nature of the text bubble vanishing if one clicks anywhere outside of it, I am unable to Inspect it via my browser to find what is responsible for the color difference.
Platform
Windows 10 Home version 21H1
Browser
Firefox 101.0.1 (64-bit)
Addon version
v1.0.1
Details
When Tumblr added the ability to view ALT image descriptions by pressing a button, I noticed that the shade of purple for the text bubble is not overridden by this extension.
I use three UserStyles (via Stylus) for Tumblr on top of the Palettes extension -- two are my own which just adjust the width of the in-dashboard blog viewer and tint the hyperlinks in post bodies, and the other is Custom Dashboard Palette by paw. I have the same exact hex codes across both the latter UserStyle and the Palettes extension, so I can only assume that the
background-color
property does not use the same purple variable.Due to the nature of the text bubble vanishing if one clicks anywhere outside of it, I am unable to Inspect it via my browser to find what is responsible for the color difference.