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In version 0.13.0 there is a new feature that inverts color of favicons for dark themes. I think this was unnecessary as for me at least the icon visibility was fine. The problem now is, that some icons have now a different color than what I am used to. For example Evernote - I am looking for green icon, now it is pink. Dropbox - I am looking for blue, but it is orange... I can't now navigate subconsiously and I have to actively look for the icon.
It would be great to have a checkbox in the extension settings, something like "Invert color of favicons (suitable for dark themes)" that would be optional, not mandatory.
Anyway, I appreciate very much the work on this extension, it is an essential one for me and I like it very much.
Best regards,
Jiri
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Same problem here. If the feature stays, can it at least be made a little smarter? I don't mind black favicons turning white, but red ones turning green is a problem for me.
In version 0.13.0 there is a new feature that inverts color of favicons for dark themes. I think this was unnecessary as for me at least the icon visibility was fine. The problem now is, that some icons have now a different color than what I am used to. For example Evernote - I am looking for green icon, now it is pink. Dropbox - I am looking for blue, but it is orange... I can't now navigate subconsiously and I have to actively look for the icon.
It would be great to have a checkbox in the extension settings, something like "Invert color of favicons (suitable for dark themes)" that would be optional, not mandatory.
Anyway, I appreciate very much the work on this extension, it is an essential one for me and I like it very much.
Best regards,
Jiri
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: