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Is there a way to invert background colour in native browser? [answered]

asked 2018-02-02 20:58:49 +0300

anasyntes gravatar image

Hello everyone, the background to my question is that I'm vision impaired and because of that have extremely light- sensitive eyes. Jolla/sailfish have served me well since the first Jolla 1 with its darker theme. I'm now using Jolla C moving over to X. Usually I have the light setting on 20 or 40 percent which works well. Now to my question. Whenever I use the browser with its white background, it is like the beams of a car shines up in my face and I'm totally blinded. Is there a way to change this, for example by inverting the white to black?

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answered 2018-02-02 22:03:37 +0300

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updated 2018-02-03 14:11:54 +0300

@anasyntes

No. This has been a source of irritation since the beginning of SailfishOS.

But there are a few 'solutions' you can try, there is an app on Openrepos from coderus, called Tint overlay; https://openrepos.net/content/coderus/tint-overlay

After install, fire it up, set first 3 sliders to 0 and last slider to 128 (max)......now you have an 'allover' display dimmer.

Or, try Webpirate from Openrepos, it has a night mode which inverts browser colours; https://openrepos.net/content/dax/webpirate

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Thank you very much for clarifying and giving the suggestions, appreciate that!

anasyntes ( 2018-02-03 14:15:09 +0300 )edit

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