Overview
Custom color schemes for all websites: night mode, dark themes, blue light filter, screen shader, high contrast, grayscale, etc.
Midnight Lizard color schemes work across all websites. There are many predefined color schemes and you can install more from midnight-lizard.org ✔ Choose between dark, light, grayscale or colorful color schemes ✔ Modify existing or create new color schemes ✔ Use different color schemes on each website ✔ Adjust brightness, saturation, contrast and hues ✔ Improve accessibility and readability ✔ Increase contrast to make text easier to read ✔ Apply blue light filter to shift all colors towards red light ✔ Keep original images and hues without inversion ✔ Schedule automatic activation and deactivation ✔ Use keyboard shortcuts to toggle extension ⮚ on current website: Alt+Shift+L ⮚ globally: Alt+Shift+M ✔ Use with PDF and local files (enable in browser settings) ✔ Shade bright colors and images ✔ Change any colour you want ✔ Synchronize your settings ✔ Configure background, text, buttons, links, borders, images and scrollbars ✔ Apply globally, per-website or with url match patterns ✔ Switch between websites blacklist and whitelist modes ✔ Use Simplified mode to improve performance on heavy websites ✔ Contribute to our open source project on GitHub.com/Midnight-Lizard ✔ Donate to our OpenCollective.com/Midnight-Lizard Please use browser themes in order to style New Tab page, tabs and toolbars - extensions cannot do that. Also extensions don't work on New Tab page, Chrome Web Store and browser settings.
darian brownAug 15, 2024
Makes a few old clinical systems I use dramatically easier to view. Absolutely love it.
Inssa “Vybz Madyson” A.Jul 27, 2024
Dark Mode is an excellent feature for my visual impairment problem and seeing is critical for me to... sight! I've not yet found a better alternative to Midnight Lizard and it's going to be removed?
Isa WPJul 8, 2024
Sure it's nice if you only ever get annoyed by websites that are too light, but useless if what you want to combat is the infernal tiny white or bright, saturated letters on perfect black websites. It also doesn't seem to know what parts of a website is actual text. Or what parts are background. I suppose part of the blame is in how convoluted some websites make their code - sometimes it's near impossible to figure out where somebody put their lines about text colour - but regardless, this on... Show more
Details
- Version10.7.0
- UpdatedFebruary 8, 2021
- Size1.02MiB
- Languages51 languages
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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