Video, Dark layer
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The suggestion is to remove Fade on Video .
This occurs in different browsers. Alternative apps are being created for Android, where this problem is avoided.
But we, the browser users, report this, and the developers remain in complete ignorance.
The moderators themselves are already writing about it .
Here is an example.
The video shows Stalin's grades while he was studying. Maybe his church school made him a second tyrant after Hitler?
Maybe something needs to be adjusted in this seminary so that the next Stalin does not disgrace himself in front of the next Hitler?
I don't need buttons, rewinds, pauses and stripes. I already know where everything is on the screen. And I'll figure it out myself without forced comfortable help.
Some narrow-minded person came up with this a long time ago - for the sake of 1 button in the center to darken the entire screen with video information.
And this idiotic design flew across different browsers and applications. You can't see anything, but it's beautiful. Everything has been thought up and fixed for a long time. Are the buttons not visible ? -- circle it. In YouTube Revanced there are settings for disabling FADE, and for disabling circles under the buttons.
People need information, not tips for the blind.! -
Vivaldi, can you arrange an interview with the programmer who came up with the nightmarish halfDark throughout the video? For what? For the sake of the blue stripe, and the buttons "Back" in the center for idiots? This button was needed 20 years ago when people first saw YouTube and its FullScreenMode.
Take it away -- my eyes hurt from your new technologies. -
Vivaldi, focus on the best !
Although my wish is to leave the transparency of the layer 100%.
You're worried that these pathetic 2 stripes won't be visible.
An all-white video is a rarity. This is not a reason to dark absolutely ALL videos in the world, for the sake of rare "white" videos.
There are a sufficient number of players that are not molded into the center of the control button screen at all.
Stop taking on a general education mission - to teach the basics of the Internet from the early 90s, when the first video hosting services were born. And people just didn't know where to press for a pause.
It's already passed 30 years, Vivaldi, relax!
Let me watch the video simply , without additional training. -
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