Sites Dimmer - sharp brightness reduction Sites Dimmer - sharp brightness reduction

Accessibility
Version: 2.1.1
Last Update: 2021-02-14

Overview

Sites Dimmer - sharp brightness reduction is a Chrome extension developed by EbNull. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Sites Dimmer - sharp brightness reduction is 2.1.1, updated on 2021-02-14.
8,000+ users have installed this extension. 53 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: ebnull.org

Extension automatically dims bright sites (which are not in a dark mode) to a desired level!

Sites Dimmer automatically dims light-themed sites.

New:
- You can override the brightness for each site separately.
- Color inversion function available if you really want to darken.

Key features:
- Automatically determines theme types and turns on only on sites that have not bothered to create a theme for the dark mode.
- When reducing the brightness does not modify the color, everything looks as designed by the site.
- You control the brightness dimming level.
- If necessary, you can enable or disable dimming for each individual site.
- The extension icon indicates whether the current site brightness is dimmed.

Rating

53 ratings

Total Installs

8,000+

Information

Last Update

2021-02-14

Current Version

2.1.1

Size

69.89KiB

Author

EbNull

Website

ebnull.org

Category

Accessibility

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avatar MJM
2022-05-11

complete waste. it makes a negligible difference.

avatar Nicolas Salas
2022-02-27

Indispensable en cada instalación de chrome

avatar kliop00023
2021-11-17

The idea is cool but the code/database is not good enough to identify all non-night mode sites??

EDIT:
NOW even WORKS ON .pdf sites/print page withe the colour invertion, HOLY S-!!!
The overrides setting also save the setting on its own set as well!

avatar Sujiwa Ks
2021-11-05

Thank you so much bro

avatar Arturo Garcia
2021-09-21

It is just what I was looking for: an extension to dim the colors (brightness) in the browser. I am a web developer and needed to see the real colors in a website I was working on, so I wanted to dim the colors instead of inverting them, like Dark mode extensions do (although I still use them). So if you really need or want to enjoy a website in its original color and protect your eyes, I highly recommend this extension.