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Consider adding an option to limit where the color is applied #35

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dguo opened this issue Nov 19, 2018 · 2 comments
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Consider adding an option to limit where the color is applied #35

dguo opened this issue Nov 19, 2018 · 2 comments

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@dguo
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dguo commented Nov 19, 2018

From Reddit, I got suggestions to add an option to only apply the color to the tab or the tab's accent.

@dishanr
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dishanr commented Nov 19, 2018

Maybe we can have a configuration option to limit where this being applied?
Eg:

  • Whole browser
  • Active tab
  • Tab accent

@TwisterMc
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I'd love to have the tab bar and background tabs in the website color with the tab and address bar in white or black. Or, have the tab and address bar in the website's color and the tab bar and background tabs in whatever the browser's theme default is.

I looked at the extension but I'm not sure how it's doing what it's doing. Can we target browser items like we can do with userChrome.css? If so, it'd make things pretty easy. Otherwise, where is the Mozilla documentation for how you're changing colors? I found browser.runtime.sendMessage but wasn't sure everything is connected.

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