0

so I know this question has been asked here before, but applying the fixes there didn't work for me (changing force-color-profile to sRGB in chrome).

I have my personal website here, and I guess I never checked it on firefox, which is now my default browser, but in firefox it renders the background photo's bg as #1b1b1b but in chrome it renders as #151515.

How can I fix this? I was thinking I could just crop the background out of the image and recenter it to avoid the bg conflict altogether, but I'm also curious what exactly is going on.

Leshawn Rice
  • 617
  • 4
  • 13
  • 1
    I don't think I quite understand. Which element's background renders as #1b1b1b? Both Chrome and FF give #151515 for the body background. – A Haworth Dec 11 '21 at 20:27
  • 1
    On my machine the two browsers render the same color #151515. Checked with Photoshop. – Azu Dec 11 '21 at 20:27

1 Answers1

0

As A Haworth and Azu pointed out, this issue is not consistent. I believe this is a Linux-only issue, and found the answer here.

If you're having the same issue and are on linux, as the accepted answer says:

"open about:config and rechange the gfx.color_management.mode from 2 to 0."

Leshawn Rice
  • 617
  • 4
  • 13