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Is there anyway to downgrade/rollback back to the old UI?

I have tried multiple browser plug ins AND computer screen adjustments to make the new UI work for me. I have severe visual snow, due to that it gives me severe light sensitivity issues, and the New UI has triggered ocular migraines twice for me. The plug-ins on my laptop that make the screen less painful to look at render the roll20 game space a black void that doesn't work. Turning them off to troubleshoot triggered another that lasted a day (both did, 22~ hours e a c h ). I literally cannot use this UI without it doing harm to me/impeding my day-to-day, and roll20 doesn't seem apt to give us ways to customize it. So I'm genuinely curious if anyone has a way to roll the UI back to the previous version? Especially becuase I can't add all these plug ins on mobile as well, they just don't work and mobile is hardly functional as is. If not, foundry is the only TTRPG that DOES let you downgrade if they make updates you can't tolerate on a physical health level, and their UI is significantly less irksome to my eyes/brain. I don't really WANT to leave roll20, I have over 6180 hours on this site alone playing since 2015 ;; but if I have to for my health I guess I will. I thought they'd give us the option to use both (they flat out said that at one point) but then revoked it. Reminds me of a certain other social media app that did that that I also can't use now.
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keithcurtis
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Hi Goat! For the time being, you can roll back many of the recent changes by opting out of the new UI. You can find those options in your game under the settings tab: Eventually however, these will go away, of course. And no interface anywhere is going to be acceptable (or even usable) by everybody. That being said, there are things individual users can do to make local interface changes to accommodate accessibility or preference. Most of us use a browser plugin like Stylus to make these changes (I do, but more from preference than accessibility). If you can point out some of the main issues you have that are causing problems, there are a lot of helpful folks here that might be able to come up with ways to help you mitigate the more undesirable parts of the interface. Can you list some of the main things that are giving you physical issues?