Colorblindly
Simulates colorblindness in your web browser.
Assess the usability of your webpages by blurring them.
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The blurry-eye test (also known as the squint test) is a test that allows you to identify if a webpage has a clear pattern or structure by blurring it. If the structure disappears, then chances are your users are having a hard time navigating your website.
This extension allows you to blur any webpage, and will keep it blurred while you interact with it. If you navigate to a new page, you will have to re-blur it.
Inspired by this blog post: http://ixd.prattsi.org/2020/03/blurry-eye-test/
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A browser extension that blurs all images on a page, for when you want to be discreet or don't want to look at certain images.
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Keep sensitive information safe when sharing your screen or making a video. Ideal for creators, professionals, and educators.
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