Dark Reader effects web panels uncontrollably
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@Pathduck Vivaldi 3.2.1967.47 and Windows 10 1909, didn't change anything on both ends.
Disabling Dark Reader fixed the problem (even with the windows 10 dark theme activated) i guess something must have happened with the extension, maybe an update as you have said.
Thanks for the help.
edit: turns out It's the exact same problem as @sanon is facing, sorry if i wasn't clear
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@gabrielp1 Well, it did get updated yesterday:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dark-reader/eimadpbcbfnmbkopoojfekhnkhdbieehMy knowledge is not good enough to understand exactly what changed:
https://github.com/darkreader/darkreader/compare/v4.9.16...v4.9.17I recommend you open an issue for the extension here:
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Surely you can just add an exception for the panels you use, in the main page? You don't even have to add an exception for the whole site, just the page you need (depending on how you use it).
After that the panel should not use the dark mode. You might need to remove the panel and add it again, because the panels are cached more aggressively than other pages.
@Pathduck
Removed the panel. Added an exception in DR. Restarted Vivaldi. Added that same panel anew and it was dark. (At the same time it wasn't dark in the tab.) -
They've fixed it. It's working as expected now.
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Happening again... All web panels are darkened even if they are not in Dark Reader's "invert only listed" list. I've written a bug report on its GitHub.
System info:
OS: Edition Windows 10 Home 64bit 20H2; OS build: 19042.1165
Browser: Vivaldi 4.2.2406.48 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
Dark Reader Version: 4.9.35 -
Can confirm this has also began happening to me as well. I have Tweetdeck as a Web Panel, and have it as an exception in Dark Reader as I already use a Dark theme; but as of earlier this week, the Panel is constantly darkened, whereas visiting the page in a standard tab is not.
In fact, it appears this happens irrespective of any settings in the plugin, as switching it to "off" (which disables it for all sites) doesn't make a difference either. However, if the plugin is completely disabled in the Extension Manager, and the Web Panel reloaded, then Tweetdeck returns to normal, and remains normal even if the plugin is subsequently re-enabled, so long as you do not re-load the panel again.
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Looks like the developer is already working to address this issue:
"Fix: work around Vivaldi erroneously injecting CS into panes (#6858)"
https://github.com/darkreader/darkreader/commit/9d171e6f774d677b267c0684bc084b0fa2d3c698// Workaround for Thunderbird and Vivaldi. // On Thunderbird, sometimes sender.tab is undefined but accessing it will throw a very nice error. // On Vivaldi, sometimes sender.tab is undefined as well, but error is not very helpful.
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@crimsonshade
They've told me that my Dark Reader (4.9.35) is not the fixed current version, even if it is the one that Chrome Web Store currently hosts. I am trying to figure out how I can download 4.9.36 from GitHub. -
This seems to be working for me...
https://github.com/darkreader/darkreader/issues/6870#issuecomment-925192275 -
Dark Reader 4.9.36 is here:
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