FF Browser Tip for Archers who like a darker desktop (DR, you listening?)

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Guys,

Here is a quick browser tip for firefox. About a year ago I stumbled across 'NightShift - Eyecare' that did a fantastic job at basically inverting the way firefox rendered pages darkening the display and providing immediate relief to tired eyes:

NightShift - Eyecare (good title)
http://userstyles.org/styles/18192

It's not for all pages, but when you need to read a page or two of text and you don't want to stare into a bright display, it is worth its weight in gold.

Last night, I had to rebuild my firefox install (moving ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla-sav and starting new). Looking for nightshift again (not remembering what it was called and searing 'night' on userstyles.org, I stumbled across 'Midnight Surfing' and gave it a try. Wow, it worked better in some circumstances. That was cool, so I thought I would pass it along to the list:

Midnight Surfing
http://userstyles.org/styles/23516

It can be a great tool to stick in your toolbox for the right circumstance and since stylish integrates nicely with FF providing the little status bar on/off dialog for the styles, you can flip it on/off with no effort at all.

Install stylish before going to userstyles.org and you can then just load the styles into firefox. Get stylish at the mozilla addons site:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/downloads/latest/2108/addon-2108-latest.xpi?src=search

Enjoy!

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