10-18-2023 10:51 AM
Hey guys,
my eyesight is quite bad, which is why I use color inversion all the time. Turn a white page into a black one and voila: I can read it. My issue is that in Firefox on Android when I invert colors via Android accessibility, any picture flips back to its original color. That's really bad for my usecase because it's extremely hard to read black letters on a white infographic for example and I can't manipulate it anymore.
Is this behavior actually wanted or is it a bug? I'm not quite sure if it's supposed to be a good thing and I'm the only one who doesn't like it. Would be great to hear your opinion and whether or not I should submit it as a bug.
Thanks!
08-12-2024 01:33 AM - edited 08-12-2024 01:39 AM
That's interesting that it flips the images back on a system-wide color inversion. I'm not experiencing that on Android 12 / Firefox 129.0; I'm guessing that they either fixed it since your post, or it behaves differently on my phone.
On a side note, I do appreciate you mentioning that such a setting exists, because I was looking a way to change a white-background website to a black background for more comfortable night viewing. Thanks! Yes, I see that it does change my normally-dark toolbars to white, but that's better than the main page being all bright (alternatively, if I want un-inverted images I see that reader view is available on Android, but that's not what you were after).
08-12-2024 01:37 AM
Yes it's been fixed 🙂 Check out the dark reader addon. it turns white websites to black. works on Firefox for Android and PC