Brightness Slider Per Tab by Darren
Adjust brightness per tab. Minimal permissions. Low resource usage.
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About this extension
*Adds a plain brightness slider menu popup icon.
*No background scripts using up resources.
*Few permissions needed.
The above two properties mean that page reloads and changes will clear the brightness. However, it can be immediately re-applied by either clicking the icon or by using the shortcut.
Shortcut: ctrl+shift+L (configure in about:addons -> gear icon -> "Manage Extension Shortcuts").
Use the shortcut, press tab to select the slider, then use left/right arrows to adjust brightness, and then escape to hide the slider.
For a more permanent brightness option, see https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dkameoka/brightness-addon/main/userContent.css
*No background scripts using up resources.
*Few permissions needed.
The above two properties mean that page reloads and changes will clear the brightness. However, it can be immediately re-applied by either clicking the icon or by using the shortcut.
Shortcut: ctrl+shift+L (configure in about:addons -> gear icon -> "Manage Extension Shortcuts").
Use the shortcut, press tab to select the slider, then use left/right arrows to adjust brightness, and then escape to hide the slider.
For a more permanent brightness option, see https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dkameoka/brightness-addon/main/userContent.css
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This add-on needs to:
- Access recently closed tabs
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- Version
- 1.0.1.4
- Size
- 10.79 KB
- Last updated
- 2 years ago (Dec 28, 2022)
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- License
- The Unlicense
- Version History
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Release notes for 1.0.1.4
Remove unnecessary scripting permission.
Add shortcut.
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The brightness CSS filter applied to <html> does not currently apply to backgrounds with the "fixed" property; presumed to be a Firefox bug.