joue-quroi / adjust-screen-brightness

Control your browser's global screen brightness to use sites that do not support the native dark theme
https://webextension.org/listing/screen-brightness.html
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Whitelist instead of a blacklist #10

Open sandorex opened 3 years ago

sandorex commented 3 years ago

Love the addon but having to blacklist each website is a pain, would it be possible to have this feature?

ctl-alt-Joel commented 3 years ago

What sandorex said–it'd be great to have a feature that allows the plugin to work on certain sites. I've been a github lurker for years, and this thread finally got me to emmerge from the lurking.

joshrpg commented 3 years ago

I would also be interested in this feature.

joue-quroi commented 3 years ago

There is no need for a new option. Right-click on the extension's icon and use "This Can Read and Change Site Data" option in Chrome or a Chromium browser to limit the extension's access to all hostnames.

ctl-alt-Joel commented 3 years ago

There is no need for a new option. Right-click on the extension's icon and use "This Can Read and Change Site Data" option in Chrome or a Chromium browser to limit the extension's access to all hostnames.

Hi Joue-quroi, thanks for the reply. I use this as an Add-on in Firefox. I'm not seeing that option, unfortunately.

joshrpg commented 3 years ago

There is no need for a new option. Right-click on the extension's icon and use "This Can Read and Change Site Data" option in Chrome or a Chromium browser to limit the extension's access to all hostnames.

I've already done that in Chrome, but how do you do it in Firefox?

Chrome:

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Firefox:

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ctl-alt-Joel commented 3 years ago

I've already done that in Chrome, but how do you do it in Firefox?

I finally threw in the towel and will be giving up on this plugin for Firefox. I decided on a workaround, using custom CSS (via the Stylus plugin for Firefox).

Gotta say, Joue-quroi's plugin is great. I'll also keep it in mind for Chrome.