Problem is, if you drag page away from right side or bottom, there is also red color under it.Â
1. Is there a way to set "system" (under page) background, besides "theme-color"? Let's say, I want for navigation bar to be red, but background from right to be white.
2. If going into weird hacking and using negative margins on html/body to stretch content beyond bounds, is there a stable way to compensate scrolling bounds without breaking the whole layout?Â
How change Safari's system background (theme-color)?
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Safari uses "theme-color" to tint its navigation bar at the top.
BBC News uses red color, so the whole browser is red (https://www.bbc.com/news😞Â
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Problem is, if you drag page away from right side or bottom, there is also red color under it.Â
1. Is there a way to set "system" (under page) background, besides "theme-color"? Let's say, I want for navigation bar to be red, but background from right to be white.
2. If going into weird hacking and using negative margins on html/body to stretch content beyond bounds, is there a stable way to compensate scrolling bounds without breaking the whole layout?Â