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One of my priorities is to create a “blackify” button for various web sites.  A blackify button causes the background of the page to turn black and the text to become light.  I find that this greatly increases my ability to read from a page without tiring my eyes.  Similarly, I create “enlargify” buttons that increase the font size so that the user can read from the screen in a more comfortable posture (perhaps reclined).

If you frequently read from a particular web site and you find it hurts your eyes, feel free to request a custom blackify or enlargify button for that site by posting a comment below.

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  • 1. David Jones  |  March 31st, 2007 at 7:15 pm

    Can you please make this ‘blackified’ screen permanent for all webpages (within FireFox)? Is there a way to do this?

    I would really like to have all pages displayed ‘blackified’ without having to hit the blackify button each page load.

    Thanks!

    keep up the great work.


  • 2. jabago  |  April 2nd, 2007 at 1:51 pm

    In response to David’s request, I’ve posted the Blackify style on userstyles.org. To apply the Blackify style to all web pages without having to click a button every time a new page loads, first you will need to install the “Stylish” Firefox extension located here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108. Then go here http://userstyles.org/style/show/2154 and click “Load into Stylish” button, and click “save.” Blackify will automatically be active for all web pages. To turn it off, click on the stylish icon in the bottom right of your browser, mouse over “global styles” and uncheck Blackify.


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