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23“Desperate times call for desperate measures��: Never before has the monochrome browser plugin been more welcome! It's just like when you need to install and use plugins to guard your sanity against blink tags or animations or popups or sound clips or unacceptably poor contrast or unreadably tiny type in a poor font. It's all part of the arms race in the escalating mind-games war where marketing teams continuously devise new strategies to completely subjugate the user's attention and indeed peace of mind for their own nefarious purposes.tchrist– tchrist2025-07-10 15:40:36 +00:00Commented Jul 10, 2025 at 15:40
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9Dad joke that misses by a mile is not the mark we are trying to hit! We'll continue working on it and appreciate the feedback. Thank you.Eric Martin– Eric Martin Staff2025-07-10 16:22:42 +00:00Commented Jul 10, 2025 at 16:22
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@tchrist What? There is such a thing as a monochrome browser plugin??? Link please for Firefox.MT1– MT12025-07-11 08:44:02 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 8:44
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8@EricMartin Welcome! Read The Tour and earn your first badge!MT1– MT12025-07-11 08:45:56 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 8:45
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@MT1 I only know the Chrome plugin. It fixes the new themes this way Problem solved..tchrist– tchrist2025-07-11 11:14:36 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 11:14
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2@MT1 Thanks for the reminder - just got my first two!Eric Martin– Eric Martin Staff2025-07-11 11:41:44 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 11:41
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@tchrist wow! that's great thanks. If only it was the other way round ... a dark theme for every site. 8-)MT1– MT12025-07-11 12:34:07 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 12:34
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@MT1 It makes it easier to judge Option 1 vs Option 2. :)tchrist– tchrist2025-07-11 13:02:38 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 13:02
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1Note that the current palette shown is for the Stacks design system; there is a separate page listing the official brand colours.IMSoP– IMSoP2025-07-11 14:05:37 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2025 at 14:05
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5Don't insult dad jokes by comparing them to this.Gloweye– Gloweye2025-07-14 08:24:33 +00:00Commented Jul 14, 2025 at 8:24
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