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"textContent": "Hello. I wanted to run another test, and strangely enough, I no longer had the AutoPageColor extension. I just reinstalled it. As a result, I'm not using the automatic color selection since, as you mentioned, it depends on the time of day. I tried three options; the first works well in dark mode, except on one site that uses a different shade of gray, but that must be a special case. Otherwise, the others seem to work perfectly. I'll have to contact the developer because the sun/moon icon on the right keeps triggering an annoying pop-up window. And every time I launch Pale Moon, it's on the left, which is even more annoying.\n\nIdeally, we would create a simplified version, called AutoPageDark, that wouldn't pose any problems for its author. Once installed, it could be easily enabled or disabled, without pop-ups, scheduling, or any other options. It would remain active at each startup (as it is now, without having to check \"Automate\"). Nothing more, nothing less: it would be perfect. I saw during my research that you are the creator. Would that be feasible?\n\nSo I created a short montage of the following elements: intrusive pop-up windows, while avoiding advertisements. This will allow you to better understand the importance of dark mode in my operating system, even though the user can ultimately choose between light mode, dark mode, etc.\n\n\n* * *",
"title": "Basilisk • Re: Need help with French and other requests",
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