Those are interesting ideas.

There is a great extension called Stylish that applies additional CSS to
websites.  Unfortunately, it is not possible to select, for instance, all
blue links accurately with css.  So right now I am turning all links (which
are 99% of the unreadable internet to me - not being able to see the links
well or not noticing that they are links) red, but this makes a few
websites less readable as links that were on some colored background
(usually white links) become harder to read.

Hence the greasemonkey script.

Your third idea is very interesting - I wonder if I could apply it on the
web with style sheets vs using a video driver for it.

On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Tei <[email protected]> wrote:

> Random ideas:
>  - Perhaps is possible to create a new stylesheet that undo the
> effects of other stylesheets. So using the Cascade part of CSS you
> patch the wrong colours.
>
>  - After having changed the CSS. Check again the computerStyle, and
> patch this again. Just in case the bad colours still leak trought the
> CSS.
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> - Possible Math attack?,  I don't know if is possible on the web,
> clone the page colour pixels, apply a filter that turn the evil colour
> in holes, put a red layer behind, so the red is seen trougth the
> holes. Perhaps a key combo that wen activated add a fullscren div with
> a transparent png with alpha 75% with blue colour, so the whole screen
> is tinted red.  I can't see how this clourblind thing can't be solved
> easily in the video card driver,  video cards already have colour map
> to correct colours for monitors with different ranges. Has to be
> possible to patch a colour. Some video drivers are open source.
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