How To Prevent Websites Using Their Own Colors In Firefox
Firefox includes a little known Accessibility option to disable websites from using their own colors.
Firefox includes a little known Accessibility option to disable websites from using their own colors.
(un)clrd provides a quick way to view webpages in black and white.
F.lux automatically changes screen color to reduce eyestrain and perhaps help you sleep…
For better viewing, easily change the default display behavior of webpages on a per website or global basis.
Colorblind Assistant is a useful program to identify the name and details of any color you see on screen.
Some tips that may hopefully benefit color blind readers – but I really hope that our visitors can add a few more.
It is possible to customize Task Manager to add more information, change the look and feel – and even change the colors of its graphs and lines.
Readability is a free add-on for web browsers. It converts a web page article into a clean and comfortable reading view – and can send it to a Kindle.
It is easy to add back a ‘secure site’ padlock icon to newer versions of Firefox with the aptly named Padlock Icon add-on.