Hi – Cool plugin.
What is the CSS part for? Is it possible to ignore (exclude) specific parts using css?
And if so – how?
If not – please consider this in future update.
I added the plugin to my site and it works perfectly. The only problem is that the grayscale mode is on per default but I want to change the default setting to the color mode. How can I do that?
]]>we use your plugin to change our site to grey when we have a deadly accident in our company. we need to give access to this setting for users with editor role. i’ve figured out how to change gsb_add_menu function so editors can see plugin options, but i cannot figure out how to let them save – submiting form to options.php ends in access denied page.
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I loved your plugin. Would be great if you can please do the necessary update to keep up with the WordPress release and test with the latest version. Its just for the peace of mind of the grateful users.
Regards,
Is it possible to add the switcher to the wordpress menue ?
]]>Hi jojoee,
I went looking for exactly this plugin and there it was. You don’t seem absolutely certain what it’s for, but I know! As people become more aware of disabilities, and work at designing sites to help overcome them, colour-blindness is gradually becoming the concern it should be. Designers in print and video have been conscious of poor design for color blindness for decades. What you have here is a really useful design tool. Greyscale approximates a total inability to see any colors. Toggling a color site to greyscale allows a designer to instantly see what does not work in the site for all kinds of colour-blindness, including red-green colour-blindness, the most common. Do a little research then change your sales pitch! You’ve got something really useful here.
Try this site, for a little background info: https://99designs.ca/blog/tips/designers-need-to-understand-color-blindness/
Hi, I need the one posts page to remain in colour while the rest of the site is in black and white. Please can you let me have the code for this.
thanks
]]>It doesn’t seem to be working on Internet Explorer 11. Can you check this? By the way, thanks so much for the plugin. I use it on my website in Thailand.
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