Pavel Agarkov

Midnight Lizard for Firefox - Clever night mode for all websites. Firefox+Chrome extension

Firefox extension to dynamically change browser theme, page colors, contrast and brightness to increase readability. Midnight Lizard brings dark night mode to all sites.

✔ Inverts brightness instead of colors

✔ Improves readability

✔ Can filter out blue light with red

✔ Activation and deactivation schedule

✔ User can add new themes

✔ Free

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Midnight Lizard

Midnight Lizard will help you to customize an appearance of the entire internet in order to make it easier to use.

You can set up different color schemes for each favorite website and one default theme for all other sites.

Choose from the predefined schemes or create your own. Number of user color schemes is unlimited.

━━━━ ADVANTAGES ━━━━

✔ Intelligent dark themes

✔ Dynamic browser themes

✔ Increased contrast

✔ Inverted brightness instead of inverted colors

✔ Selective grayscale

✔ Increased differentiation between similar background colors

✔ Returns images to the original state on mouse hover

✔ Significantly improves readability

✔ Enhanced syntax highlighting (for programmers)

✔ Has blue filter to replace blue light with red light

✔ Reduces eye strain and disruption of sleep patterns

✔ Essential at night time or in low light environment

✔ Also useful during the daytime with light and contrast themes

✔ Has options to schedule extension activation and deactivation

✔ All colors can be changed with hue gravity option

✔ File export and import for color schemes

✔ Completely customizable

✔ All settings synchronized across devices by default

✔ Works almost everywhere

✔ Easy to enable/disable by a global toggle and a keyboard shortcut

✔ Free forever

Pros:

✔ Looks fantastic

✔ Completely customizable

✔ Works almost everywhere

Cons:

slightly decreases page load time

Pavel Agarkov
This is a port of Midnight Lizard Chrome extension to Firefox plus new features. Most exciting of them is dynamic themes. It was impossible on Chrome but now it works like a charm. Whenever you change color scheme for the current website it also changes browser theme accordingly. Theme changes even when you change an active tab, so when you have multiple windows - each of them might have a different theme.