![]() ![]() Ecosia is a search engine that uses the profits generated by your online research to plant trees where the need is greatest. This extension allows to toggle a dark mode to the '' site and includes a 'new tab' page in dark also. TLDR:They should be very similar in direct speed, but the FireFox extension I've created has a simpler UI and less 'unnecessary' code - but I can't say for sure about the speed as I haven't done a direct test, but I've been using the FireFox one for a long time now without issue. Description A simple edge extension to activate a dark mode to the ecosia search engine. If you're noticing any speed issues with Stylus, I'd just simply give the firefox extension a try (be sure to disable the stylus theme override!) - it's easy enough to uninstall □ But if that's a game-breaker for you, I'd stick to the Stylus until this bug is fixed. ![]() I see this issue very rarely, at most maybe once a week, and a simple refresh of the page usually fixes it. ![]() also have to read clearly in Light and Dark Mode on various devices. There is currently a bug in the FireFox extension that means in very rare cases, the style is not applied to the whole page, you can track the bug progress here: Download the Ecosia app today to plant trees as you search - it’s completely freed blocker and fast browsing - The Ecosia app is based on Mozilla’s Firefox and gives you an intuitive, fast and secure browsing experience with everything you need, including tabs, incognito mode, bookmarks, downloads, and dark mode. a closer look at some of the work I made with studiokoto for ecosia. The Ecosia community has already planted 150 million trees in over 35 countries. Like other search engines, we make money through ads, but we use 100 of our profits for the planet. Dark mode is a simple extension for Chrome that allows you to make all. The FireFox extension uses very similar logic to Stylus for actually applying the theme to the page - I haven't done a direct comparison, but I assume that the results would be very similar in terms of speed. Get Ecosia’s browser to start planting trees with your searches. This extension is set to use the search engine Ecosia, and will display a new tab. But both of these extensions are fairly light on the CPU. The FireFox extension has a much simpler (and more lightweight!) UI aswell. So in terms of bloat and unnecessary code, Stylus has to deal with lots of other styles, translations, theme editing and more - whilst this may not necessarily massively affect performance, it does class it as less 'lightweight'. Thanks for the kind words! It means a lot □ ![]()
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