Abrowser greys out certain images

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zakkkko
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se unió: 10/08/2015

Hey all, I've been having this problem for a while and just living with it, but I thought it would be worth seeing if anyone else knows the fix.

For some image format, Abrowser greys them out. They still show up, they are just darkened and look like they have a transparent grey layer superimposed on them. It seems to also do it for some divs that are not images. I did some looking for explanations online and couldn't find anything.

I'm using Trisquel 6 (I know, I know, upgrading soon) and Abrowser 41.

If you want to see an example, on this page the Abrowser logo is greyed out, but the Midori one is not: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/abrowser-help

Thanks! Happy Hacking!

ADFENO
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se unió: 12/31/2012

I'm not sure, but perhaps it happens with transparent PNG images because
I have seen this happening when viewing these type of images when using
GNU IceCat.

moxalt
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se unió: 06/19/2015

I can't reproduce this problem with either Iceweasel, Midori, or Chromium. It's
probably a plugin or something that's causing the problem. Try flushing out
your configs and see if it works with the vanilla setup.

SuperTramp83

I am a translator!

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se unió: 10/31/2014

Don't know if this may be helpful..
Preferences -> Content -> Colors
and see if changing something in there solves it.

Also, does this happen ONLY with Abrowser? When did this start? Did you install any plugin/addon recently?

There is always the old school way ->
sudo apt remove --purge iceweasel
remove the folder .mozilla in /home
sudo apt install iceweasel

MAKE SURE YOU SAVE YOUR BOOKMARKS IF YOU DECIDE TO GO WITH PURGE/REINSTALL!!!

p.s: Welcome to the community!

zakkkko
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se unió: 10/08/2015

Hey, just wanted to say that reinstalling it worked.

The weird thing was that, even after purging the crap out of the package and reinstalling it it didn't fix this until I also restarted the computer. I wonder why?

moxalt
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se unió: 06/19/2015

Apt-get purge only removes system-wide configuration files, not settings stored
in users' home directories. You have to delete those manually.