Darker color in read mode
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(Firefox for iOS :: Reader View, enhancement, P3)
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(Reporter: github, Unassigned, NeedInfo)
Details
I'm aware that this feature was already declined for other products (bug 1404609) but I'd like to propose this for iOS again with the new(er) iPhone devices that are technically able to draw a real dark. Proposal: Firefox for iOS should include a fourth color or replace the darkest color currently with a completely dark color choice. Not only for battery saving but also because IMO it looks nicer than this grayish dark color.
Updated•6 years ago
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Comment 1•5 years ago
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Reading in Firefox on iOS is considerably worse than basically every other reader view, including in Safari on iOS, especially on devices with OLED displays (like iPhones X, Xs, and Xs Max). Adding—or replacing—an option to support white-on-black would be a huge improvement.
Updated•2 years ago
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I would like to add higher contrast options in general. I have 2 types of screen across my daily devices: 1) OLED for smart phone, laptop, monitor 2) electronic paper for an e-reader.
The OLED devices look washed out because it’s not #000 black and its tint away from a neutral grey is more noticeable. The e-reader looks bad because the background isn’t pure #fff white and the text not being #000 as a gray reduces the contrast that makes it easier to read. It’s a little ironic that the Reader Mode is not suitable for an e-reader. My laptop I use the toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets = true
with a custom userContent.css
to ‘fix’ the background color, but on Android (phone & e-reader) it is not convenient to edit this config. What’s further annoying is browser.display.background_color.dark = #000000
is ignored.
This bug is listed as iOS, but I feel as though it should be broadened an as issue on all platforms.
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Android Firefox still doesn't allow most add-ons to be installed which doesn't help users on that platform, many of which are using OLED panels that can benefited from #000 black. Similar can apply to users in enterprise that can't install add-ons. Reader mode could meet some expectations if it at least followed the values set in about:config.
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Comment 11•1 year ago
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Redirect a needinfo that is pending on an inactive user to the triage owner.
:jeevans, since the bug has recent activity, could you have a look please?
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Comment 44•5 days ago
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If you're referring to making the text color darker in "read mode" on a specific platform or application, here are some general steps you can take depending on the context:
Adjusting Display Settings: https://rslhelper.com/
E-Book Readers: Many e-book readers allow you to adjust text settings such as font size, font style, and brightness. Look for options to increase contrast or make text darker in the reader's settings menu.
Document Readers: Document viewing applications often have display settings that allow you to customize text color and background. Check for options to adjust text brightness or contrast.
Night Mode or Dark Mode:
Enable "Night Mode" or "Dark Mode" if available. These modes typically invert colors to reduce eye strain in low-light environments. They often darken text and use lighter backgrounds, making reading easier in dim conditions.
Custom CSS or Themes:
Some platforms and applications allow advanced users to customize appearance using custom CSS or themes. If supported, you can modify CSS stylesheets to adjust text color to your preference.
Accessibility Settings:
Check accessibility settings on your device or application. These settings may include options for enhancing contrast or adjusting text colors for better readability.
Using Screen Filters or Apps:
External screen filters or apps can also adjust screen colors and brightness, which may affect text readability in different modes.
If you can specify the platform or application where you want to adjust the text color in "read mode," I can provide more targeted instructions.
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