Overview
Change or invert the color scheme to make webpages easier to read.
High Contrast lets you browse the web with your choice of several high-contrast color filters designed to make it easier to read text. When you install this extension, all pages are "inverted", so black becomes white and white becomes black. Press the "browser action" icon in the toolbar to toggle it on and off, or customize your settings on a per-site basis. Use a convenient keyboard shortcut to quickly change your settings while you browse. Other extensions try to change the default colors, but this ends up breaking many popular websites. Only this extension applies filters to your page that invert almost everything - the only exception is photos, which are left alone. Also note that the Chrome web store and other built-in pages like the New Tab page and Settings pages are unaffected - extensions like this one are not allowed to modify them, by design.
Daniel EssinJun 26, 2024
This otherwise great app has one problem. Enabling High Contrast changes the colors on the page, not just bolding the text. Amazon's yellow buttons become orange.
Don BuelkeMay 24, 2024
Resolved! After further twiddling, I found a switch at the the 3-dots on the taskbar to open the menu to customize Chrome>Extensions>Manage Extension>select the High Contrast one>click on Details and find the switch to turn on Pin To Task Bar. There are numerous other switches there to play with, too, but they seem to be set to a favorable default and I left them alone. The extension now worked on Gmail, Google search screens and web pages, but it doesn't work on this or other primary Chrome ... Show more
Heather RamsdenMay 24, 2024
Such a useful add on for me as a neurodivergent person. Thank you to the developer for working on a quick fix.
Details
- Version0.9.5
- UpdatedMay 23, 2024
- Offered bychrome-a11y-extensions
- Size166KiB
- Languages52 languages
- DeveloperGoogle LLC
1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View, CA 94043 USEmail
chrome-a11y-extensions@google.com - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union.