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Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 20th, 2017, 9:23 pm
by Abstract Shadow
(I don't know which suggestions topic to put this in so I put it here).
So recently I've been going around the forums just looking at random posts at night when I noticed that I had been squinting a lot because of the white background. I'm suggesting a night time theme; maybe the one of the pandas in the arcade, stars in the sky, or anything that's night theme related so it can be a little easier on the eyes since even if you had a night theme for chrome, it does not apply to websites. There's also safari on mac and mobile which I have no idea how to deal with unless you just turn the brightness down. Just a suggestion though, if you guys have solved this then please tell me what you did and feel free to leave feedback.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 20th, 2017, 9:48 pm
by Astro
https://justgetflux.com/
An application designed to reduce the blinding white light at night. Give it a shot.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 20th, 2017, 9:53 pm
by xDreamLand
too bright can't read.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 20th, 2017, 10:00 pm
by Abstract Shadow
https://justgetflux.com/
An application designed to reduce the blinding white light at night. Give it a shot.
That's cool and all, but it's not available to IOS devices since f.lux doesn't have access to the private API that it needs access to; sometimes I just like to sit in bed and browse the forums instead of sitting on my computer.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 20th, 2017, 10:03 pm
by xDreamLand
https://justgetflux.com/
An application designed to reduce the blinding white light at night. Give it a shot.
That's cool and all, but it's not available to IOS devices since f.lux doesn't have access to the private API that it needs access to; sometimes I just like to sit in bed and browse the forums instead of sitting on my computer.
I also got a Ios man, you can change the brightness. And you can toggle nightstand or something. If you still can't read it.. well I don't know than
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 20th, 2017, 10:25 pm
by Miku
Your iPhone has a mode called "Night Mode". Androids can probably just have apps for it.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 21st, 2017, 12:03 am
by Abstract Shadow
Your iPhone has a mode called "Night Mode". Androids can probably just have apps for it.
It's not available for generations of iPhone's older than 5s, although my eyes have been opened to a few things, like f.lux for the computer, the blue light
filter for the newer generation of iPhone, and night stand for android I'm guessing. I still have yet to find an app that can help me during the night.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 21st, 2017, 12:14 am
by tMoist
Your iPhone has a mode called "Night Mode". Androids can probably just have apps for it.
It's not available for generations of iPhone's older than 5s, although my eyes have been opened to a few things, like f.lux for the computer. I still have yet to find an app that can help me during the night.
Have you tried searching 'night shift' in the settings to be certain? Other than that is shouldn't be too hard for a feature that could adjust the website in general to have a 'filter' of sorts that makes it go a much more orangey shade.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 21st, 2017, 12:19 am
by Abstract Shadow
Your iPhone has a mode called "Night Mode". Androids can probably just have apps for it.
It's not available for generations of iPhone's older than 5s, although my eyes have been opened to a few things, like f.lux for the computer. I still have yet to find an app that can help me during the night.
Have you tried searching 'night shift' in the settings to be certain? Other than that is shouldn't be too hard for a feature that could adjust the website in general to have a 'filter' of sorts that makes it go a much more orangey shade.
You'd me surprised how hard it actually is. Apps don't have access to the private API function needed to change the light so you can't really do anything about that unless I wanted to use a different browser all together which seems a little fishy because most of those browsers I've never even heard of.
Re: Ph forums
Unread postPosted:August 21st, 2017, 12:26 am
by tMoist
You'd me surprised how hard it actually is. Apps don't have access to the private API function needed to change the light so you can't really do anything about that unless I wanted to use a different browser all together which seems a little fishy because most of those browsers I've never even heard of.
Internet explorer mobile version

. Maybe just a filter that's put over the website (toggleable ofc) that makes it more... easy on the eyes.