sunglasses is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 2,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.20 from 79 rated user, last update is 4500 days ago.
Tints webpages so websites with white backgrounds don't hurt your eyes when you're computing in the dark. Monitors can set brightness, but only globally and not for webpages only, which are more likely to be brighter than terminal windows. Tweet @jshou if you have suggestions/bug reports. Version 1.1 * Updated for Chrome manifest v2 * Security updates Version 0.4.2 * Keyboard shortcuts! Try refreshing the tab if it doesn't work immediately. * Ctrl+shift+9 darkens, Ctrl+shift+8 lightens * The old shortcuts in 0.4.0 and 0.4.1 were causing problems in certain versions of Chrome. Please install the updated version if you have 0.4 or 0.4.1 installed. New in version 0.3: * Darkness settings persist across browser restarts
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Been using this for years, but as of January 2019 it doesn't seem to be working, even after a reinstall.
Everything about this plugin is great, except when you open a PDF in Chrome; This plugin causes the scrolling function on your mouse stop and you can't scroll when you open PDF's in chrome.
Does what it has to do for simple browsing usage, but as a developer I noticed some side effects. When opening a link to an XML-file inside a page, the page will open in a new tab but will be completely black. Can this be fixed?