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I'm trying to do this too. If you scroll to the top of the dynamic configuration file, you'll see a "*". I'm assuming this applies either to all sites, or to any that don't have a better match in the dynamic file. I changed this to "*.a" to see if I could turn it off, but that didn't work. If you examine a page with dark reader on, you'll see it injects dozens of css with a prefix --dark-reader. It appears these classes are added to individual elements. The best (not very good) workaround I've found is to add css to override the dark reader changes I don't want. |
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Maybe related: #7069
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I am using Firefox on my Android device and use the Dark Reader extension for it.
I want to theme a website but disable the theme that Dark Reader provides for that site by default.
What I tried
I have been able to add my own CSS rules, but not been able to remove the ones Dark Reader automatically applies.
Alternative solutions
Stylus could be used as it is intended for my purpose. Unfortunately, Firefox on Android does not have this extension.
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