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No, unfortunately, there's no better way. |
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One thing you could do is invert the entire page: body {
filter: invert(0.9);
}
img {
filter: invert(0.9) brightness(120%);
} I believe the dark reader extension does something similar to this. |
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Many websites are using randomly generated classes (RGC). I do know the reason behind it.
I have no problem creating a dark theme by using the RGC.
However when the website updated and the RGC changed, it will take much time to determine which RGCs were changed. Unless I document all the RGC like doing a data dictionary or using CSS selector which is slower and harder to read.
Is there a better way? Thanks in advance.
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