Exception list for forcing dark theme
-
-
@MrShifty2 Exactly!
-
@barbudo2005 Yes I know. It should still be implemented in desktop.
-
@barbudo2005 I agree with @MrShifty2 if it was a good enough feature to make it to the android app, they could certainly bring it to the desktop app too!
-
Said:
It should still be implemented in desktop.
Pure goodism.
The team is NOT going to do it because they know that the Dark Reader extension exists and that if 6,000,000 people are using it, it is because it works excellently.
-
Definitely. One of the reasons Dark Reader isn't a perfect solution is that it's sometimes kind of flaky, and another reason is that it simply does not work on browser restricted pages (like chrome:// pages and the Chrome Webstore). Native dark mode does. So I'd prefer using that over an extension (I'd pretty much always prefer native functionality in a browser to having to resort to an extension).
So I don't care what the Vivaldi team thinks about Dark Reader. I shouldn't have to use an extension for this, and I wouldn't if the native functionality in the desktop browser for dark mode matched the Android version. It's not exactly asking a lot.
-
Said:
One of the reasons Dark Reader isn't a perfect solution is that it's sometimes kind of flaky,..
False.
that it simply does not work on browser restricted pages (like chrome:// pages and the Chrome Webstore).
Nonsense, since the ratio in which you use these pages with respect to the web pages is 1:10000.
It seems that I am wrong, and it is not goodism, but that you simply do not understand anything about how a browser is designed. At its core is the use of extensions, and if you add to that the small team of Vivaldi, then Dark Reader is the one to use.