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Transparent standalone images

By default, a transparency of an image opened in a separate tab is indicated by a gray color. This script replaces it with a checkerboard pattern

Maker
Konf
Dagelijks aantal installaties
0
Totaal aantal installaties
40
Beoordelingen
1 0 0
Versie
2.0.0
Gemaakt op
31-01-2021
Bijgewerkt op
18-01-2024
Comptabiliteit
Compatibel met Firefox Compatibel met Chrome Compatibel met Opera
Licentie
N.v.t.
Wordt toegepast op
Alle websites

About

Images with transparent background have a weird gray color behind them when they're opened in a new tab (for example, when you right-click and choose "View Image"). Because of that it's hard to tell what parts of an image are really transparent and in what degree. To solve this problem this script makes a background similar to Photoshop for a "single image" type of pages.

Example of an image with a transparent background: https://docs.htmlcsstoimage.com/assets/images/cat.png

You can use the script for a local files as well. To do that, in your browser settings allow your script manager extension to view local files.