I use Dark Reader [0] with Firefox. It's in addons or $5 in mobile app stores.
In addition, I use Infy Scroll, [1] which works with "newest" to give me a daily digest in HTML. I let it scroll, and copy a day's worth. Paste into SeaMonkey (New Composer Page), paste and save as HTML.
Easter Egg is that I have to quickly click in the Search Box to gain focus for searching. It's my only video game.
Appreciate the OP nonetheless.
Dark Reader works on all sites (it's configurable) and it only scrambles a few sites that react poorly to it.
On mobile my issue is that I use the DDG browser and I'm always in the dark mode on the browser. When a page is too bright I invert the colors on my phone, but since I'm always in dark mode anyway, the extra stuff (url bar etc.) goes from dark to light. I guess I should try some other setups.
I use Dark Reader [0] with Firefox. It's in addons or $5 in mobile app stores.
In addition, I use Infy Scroll, [1] which works with "newest" to give me a daily digest in HTML. I let it scroll, and copy a day's worth. Paste into SeaMonkey (New Composer Page), paste and save as HTML.
Easter Egg is that I have to quickly click in the Search Box to gain focus for searching. It's my only video game.
Appreciate the OP nonetheless.
Dark Reader works on all sites (it's configurable) and it only scrambles a few sites that react poorly to it.
[0] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/darkreader/
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/infy-scroll/
On mobile my issue is that I use the DDG browser and I'm always in the dark mode on the browser. When a page is too bright I invert the colors on my phone, but since I'm always in dark mode anyway, the extra stuff (url bar etc.) goes from dark to light. I guess I should try some other setups.
Or, you can just import a ublock origin filter, which is why this doesn't exist already:
news.ycombinator.com##td:style(color: #f8f8ff !important) news.ycombinator.com##div.toptext:style(color: #f8f8ff) news.ycombinator.com##span.c00:style(color: #f8f8ff !important) news.ycombinator.com##span.pagetop:style(color: #f8f8ff !important) news.ycombinator.com##textarea:style(color: #f8f8ff !important; background: #1a1a1a;) news.ycombinator.com##p:style(color: #f8f8ff !important) news.ycombinator.com##div.commtext:style(color: #f8f8ff !important)
And the xmas stuff still works
That sounds like a good solution but it sounds like a bit of a pain to set up on a mobile. I'll give it a try.
If you put 4 spaces in front of each line it will format better.