Tim Nguyen
Tim Nguyen
@Osyx Uncheck "Apply page colors" from "Toolbar fields" and it should work fine :)
I wonder how I can make this setting easier to understand.
@Osyx Well, it does have an effect if you disable "Apply page colors" from Toolbars for example.
Thanks for reporting this, I'll try to fix it in the next release.
@gr00tbeer The `theme-color` meta tag for reddit is white.
I can do HTTP/HTTPS only, WE don't provide much more information (so I won't know about HTTPS mixed content, ...).
I finally got time to look at this 😅 Thanks for reporting. Looks like I should maybe use Firefox's algorithm: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/base/content/contentTheme.js#9-11 Instead of my own custom one: https://github.com/nt1m/vivaldi-fox/blob/2146fd4a00639f3ad331009fb18f002223114dcc/background/color.js#L24-L25 for finding...
Interesting, Firefox's formula, despite being W3C compliant whereas Envify's isn't, also computes the text color to black.
I think the opacity setting does get you most of the way.
Nice to see you again :) Your site seems to work pretty well on my side, the green is properly detected: