An option for Sepia mode in all webpages
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I would like to suggest a new feature. If you could implement an option to enable sepia mode for all the webpages. It will really help for reducing eye strain. Considering that dark mode is all the rage these days, that would be a great option to have. And it will be actually helpful for eye comfort.
I want to clarify that, such a option exists in reading mode, but in that case I would have to click that button for every webpage. It will greatly help to have such option for all webpages by default. considering the fact that we spend a lot of time reading on tiny screens, this will help a lot. -
There is an option to turn on Reader Mode for all webpages in vivaldi://flags/
Set
Reader Mode triggering
toAlways
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But it would be better if such option is available via GUI. and after enabling suggested flag, still it doesn't load all articles with sepia mode. I have click on " show simplified view" for each webpage. What I am suggesting is in the same way dark mode turns all websites to dark background by default, new sepia mode should turn all webpages background to sepia.
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@akshaythorat said in An option for Sepia mode in all webpages:
still it doesn't load all articles with sepia mode. I have click on " show simplified view" for each webpage.
The flag isn't about loading the page in reader mode, it's about enabling reader mode for every page. Without that option set to
Always
only a limited number of pages show the button to view them in the reader mode. Although it requires one click, you're now able to read any page in sepia; in your previous configuration that wasn't possible.Not certain this will happen, but it would be sweet if Vivaldi Android exposed modification capabilities similar to the desktop version. With a tiny bit of CSS, you can easily style the content of any page.
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@akshaythorat We just released Page Actions on Android in Vivaldi 3.6. Now you can enable Sepia mode for web pages without using Reader Mode. It is enabled for the active tab, not globally though, but all web pages you visit in that tab will be in sepia tones.
Check the release blog here and have a look at the Help Page here.