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I've started noticing that when I am using the web browser input to display web pages, sometimes it does not correctly display the web page's background color because it is interpreting the background color as a transparent alpha channel. This causes the web page to not display correctly on the screen. Often the text color is black making it impossible to read. Here are a couple examples of the built in web browser input versus local desktop capture of Chrome. Is there anyway to tell the browser input to ignore alpha/transparency for the background? I do not want to have to use local desktop capture just to display a web page, as that takes up a whole separate monitor and requires an open web browser. Browser henryeng.com 02 May 2023 13-22-35.jpg (120kb) downloaded 0 time(s). Desktop Capture 02 May 2023 13-09-01.png (1,228kb) downloaded 0 time(s). Browser www.bionics.co.uk 02 May 2023 13-22-11.jpg (87kb) downloaded 0 time(s). Desktop Capture 02 May 2023 13-07-46.png (500kb) downloaded 0 time(s).
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Thanks for pointing me to the other posts. Still thinking an option to disable transparency in the input would be handy. Getting in contact with a web site owner, and requesting changes isn't always possible.
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Originally Posted by: sunkast Thanks for pointing me to the other posts. Still thinking an option to disable transparency in the input would be handy. Getting in contact with a web site owner, and requesting changes isn't always possible. As pointed out in one of the postsrefered to; putting (layer) it on a colored (or even an image) input solves it just like would do for any other input with transparency
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