Aloncf's blog

By Aloncf, history, 3 years ago, In English

As I am a programmer. I don't like having a large 27" sun on my face while I code. so I like using Dark Reader. I like having a 1337-black sublime-text on the left screen, and a DarkReader'ed Chrome on the right screen. This new Christmas theme makes it impossible to use it, because in dark mode, the cyan/teal snow flakes make it very hard to read the white font on top of them.

I'm sure at least 30% of this community has Dark Reader, and it would be nice if you could do something about it.

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3 years ago, # |
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There is no way at least 30% of this community has Dark Reader.

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why to use dark theme when normal theme is good :)

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You might want to check this

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3 years ago, # |
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You can use codeforces.ml,But I am not sure how secure it is.

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3 years ago, # |
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talking about not liking something on my face, does anyone know how to remove "Link ICPC-account" permenantly without actually linking?

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I increased the contrast to +50 and got a good result. I think you should try too.

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    Yes, Brightness 80% and contrast 150% makes it okay for me. Others can try playing around with those two until they feel it's cool.

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    Thanks! It looks great here :)
    I'll just say that the initial reason I had it on -20 or so, is because on some websites you can't see things due to the high contrast.

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