z3rOR0ne,
@z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml avatar

Librewolf turns on resist fingerprinting by default. If you go into about:config and disable resist fingerprinting, you can re enable light/dark mode preferences being recognized by the browser.

Or you could install the Dark Reader extension, but that will overwrite all CSS and approximate Dark Mode rather than use a customized CSS stylesheet.

Or you could install Vanilla Firefox and use that only to develop while you use Librewolf to privately browse, which is what I do.

starman,
@starman@programming.dev avatar

If there isn’t more convenient way, I’ll just disable RFP when needed. Thanks!

ReversalHatchery,

You can create a new profile on the about:profiles page, which you could use for development. This is like if you installed a new browser, but with your original one, because the new profile have it’s own separate settings.

starman,
@starman@programming.dev avatar

That’s even better, thank you!

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