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willglaub avatar willglaub commented on June 2, 2024

please note that the hc="delumine-smart" tag property DOES work on some websites, e.g. facebook. This problem with that property appears to be limited to the chrome new tab page only.

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abstiles avatar abstiles commented on June 2, 2024

On the new tab page, if you click the Deluminate icon on the status bar you should have an option to select "Normal", which will prevent Deluminate from attempting to invert the new tab page. This is also how you can selectively prevent inversion from taking place on other websites which are dark by default.

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willglaub avatar willglaub commented on June 2, 2024

thanks, I could swear that I tried every option in that menu before and
they didn't work (I'm not an idiot). Did something change in the recent
update that would allow this to work? Choosing normal now achieves the
desired effect. I'm dumbfounded.

On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 9:21 PM, abstiles [email protected] wrote:

On the new tab page, if you click the Deluminate icon on the status bar
you should have an option to select "Normal", which will prevent Deluminate
from attempting to invert the new tab page. This is also how you can
selectively prevent inversion from taking place on other websites which are
dark by default.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/20#issuecomment-44484590
.

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abstiles avatar abstiles commented on June 2, 2024

Actually, yes, I added the ability in the latest release to do this. Before, the extension couldn't tell the difference between the new tab page and google.com, which was unfortunate because they use such completely different color schemes.

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willglaub avatar willglaub commented on June 2, 2024

excellent, thanks...I guess I just needed the prompting to retry my
option-clicking experiment again, in order to see that the problem now has
a solution

On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:07 PM, abstiles [email protected] wrote:

Actually, yes, I added the ability in the latest release to do this.
Before, the extension couldn't tell the difference between the new tab page
and google.com, which was unfortunate because they use such completely
different color schemes.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/20#issuecomment-44487016
.

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