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Topic: Is there option to change theme on this forum ? (Read 153 times)

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You can try with Dark Reader, a Chrome extension that works very well and is very configurable.
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There is an app called twilight that reduces the blue light. It's available on google play
Thank you sir, I'll absolutely download it later Smiley.
legendary
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F.Lux is also an interesting program that let you reduce the blue light in your monitor.
I access this forum through a smartphone and I'm using a "brightness reducer" app to lessen the light coming from its screen. Does it also reduce the amount of blue light or not? If not then what are your suggestions to do so?

I hope you/someone could help me, thanks in advance Smiley.

There is an app called twilight that reduces the blue light. It's available on google play
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There are already a lot of discussions about this topic. Try to use the "Search" function of the forum and you will find what you were looking for or by Searching "How to change Bitcointalk's theme" in the Google. There are guides on how to change Bitcointalk's theme out there and it will solve your question. Now I think it's time to lock the thread Smiley
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F.Lux is also an interesting program that let you reduce the blue light in your monitor.
I access this forum through a smartphone and I'm using a "brightness reducer" app to lessen the light coming from its screen. Does it also reduce the amount of blue light or not? If not then what are your suggestions to do so?

I hope you/someone could help me, thanks in advance Smiley.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
F.Lux is also an interesting program that let you reduce the blue light in your monitor.

The blue light hurts our eyes. This little program intensifies the red light and reduces blue light. Very nice for this forum
So the red light by your opinion is less irritating for eyes than blue one? The most of forums and social networks use exactly all shades of blue for their design, cause of it the most neutral. I do not understand the need in changing color of the forum. It's just a wish of less than 1% of users who just feel too boring about blue color and I do not think that such function is really necessary.

As TryNinja said, there are many sources of information about blue light vs red light.

But you can try for yourself.

Have you ever seen windows night mode? It's a "red light" mode.

Also, you can take a look at lamps and lights in your house or your work, school etc. Here are cold white and warm white colors mostly.

If you look carefully you will see that the cold white (blue) hurts your eyes more than the warm white (red).
Just watch carefully and you will notice it.
legendary
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So the red light by your opinion is less irritating for eyes than blue one? The most of forums and social networks use exactly all shades of blue for their design, cause of it the most neutral. I do not understand the need in changing color of the forum. It's just a wish of less than 1% of users who just feel too boring about blue color and I do not think that such function is really necessary.
Not just his opinion.

Blue Light: It's Both Bad And Good For You
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F.Lux is also an interesting program that let you reduce the blue light in your monitor.

The blue light hurts our eyes. This little program intensifies the red light and reduces blue light. Very nice for this forum
So the red light by your opinion is less irritating for eyes than blue one? The most of forums and social networks use exactly all shades of blue for their design, cause of it the most neutral. I do not understand the need in changing color of the forum. It's just a wish of less than 1% of users who just feel too boring about blue color and I do not think that such function is really necessary.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
F.Lux is also an interesting program that let you reduce the blue light in your monitor.

The blue light hurts our eyes. This little program intensifies the red light and reduces blue light. Very nice for this forum
legendary
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No. What you can do is use an external browser extension to change the forum design a little bit (e.g: make it dark).

I would use Stylus (open-source and an alternative to Stylish which is a spyware). Then, just search for a BitcoinTalk theme (there are a few).
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I have seen some forums using SMF using other themes. Are users allowed to change theme here to find a combination that suits them better ?
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