Hey fellow developers! ๐
I'm excited to share a Chrome extension I've built that helps reduce eye strain and makes browsing more comfortable across different lighting conditions.
๐ค The Problem
We've all been there - switching between bright and dark websites, coding late at night, or struggling to read content in different lighting conditions. Your device's brightness settings aren't always enough, especially when you need different levels for different websites.
๐ก The Solution
Adjust Page Brightness gives you precise control over webpage brightness with some powerful features:
โจ Key Features
- ๐๏ธ Fine-tuned brightness control (10% - 200%)
- ๐ Smart day/night mode automation
- ๐ฏ Website-specific brightness settings
- ๐ Customizable night mode filter
- โจ๏ธ Power-user keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+โ/โ)
- ๐ Usage analytics to track your preferences
๐ ๏ธ Technical Implementation
The extension works directly in your browser with:
- Zero external dependencies
- Minimal resource usage
- Offline functionality
- Complete privacy (no data collection)
๐ฎ Usage
- Click the extension icon or use keyboard shortcuts
- Adjust brightness with the slider
- Save per-site settings automatically
- Enable auto-mode for day/night transitions
๐ฏ Who's it for?
- ๐ป Developers working late nights
- ๐ Anyone concerned about eye strain
- ๐ฑ Users in varying lighting conditions
- ๐ Avid readers who switch between sites
- ๐ฎ Gamers needing different brightness levels
๐ Try It Out
๐ Adjust Page Brightness Chrome Extension
๐ค Feedback Welcome!
I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions! What features would make this extension even better for your use case?
Let's discuss in the comments below! ๐ญ



Top comments (1)
This is fantastic! I code in dark modes, but when I get the intensity right chrome is too bright: It's hard to read web pages, google docs.
To the developer: You shouldn't allow ads on your website webextension.org/listing/screen-br... that have fake "Download Extension" or "Install" buttons that install junk on your computer (change the search engine on chrome, etc..). I don't see how any respectable coder would allow those. Maybe you don't know these kind of ads are appearing.