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Hey all,
for all those who, like me, much prefer dark themes, I've made an accessible* dark theme for the nLab.
https://userstyles.world/style/15519/nlab-dark
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I've kept the hue of the original green, to make it somewhat 'dual' to the usual look, while trying to keep the contrast high.
Let me know if I've missed anything important, any feedback is welcome.
(*) at least according to WCAG's AA standard.
Paolo Perrone said:
Hey all,
for all those who, like me, much prefer dark themes, I've made an accessible* dark theme for the nLab.
https://userstyles.world/style/15519/nlab-dark
image.pngI've kept the hue of the original green, to make it somewhat 'dual' to the usual look, while trying to keep the contrast high.
Let me know if I've missed anything important, any feedback is welcome.(*) at least according to WCAG's AA standard.
Thank you! This is really helpful with people who get migraines. Even wikipedia does not have a dark mode, so it is unreadable when I have a migraine.
Cole Comfort said:
Paolo Perrone said:
Hey all,
for all those who, like me, much prefer dark themes, I've made an accessible* dark theme for the nLab.
https://userstyles.world/style/15519/nlab-dark
image.pngI've kept the hue of the original green, to make it somewhat 'dual' to the usual look, while trying to keep the contrast high.
Let me know if I've missed anything important, any feedback is welcome.(*) at least according to WCAG's AA standard.
Thank you! This is really helpful with people who get migraines. Even wikipedia does not have a dark mode, so it is unreadable when I have a migraine.
In case it helps, it seems that if you create a Wikimedia account, you can activate a dark mode just for your profile: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Dark_mode.
The top of a page looks like this.
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Remember that when you're replying directly right below someone else's message, you don't need to quote their message, as it will appear directly above your message anyway... (-:
Great! I made a similar thing a while ago. I'd be interested to know how similar our solutions are, but I'll have to look at it later next week.
https://userstyles.world/style/7543/nlab-dark-mode
Oh, I said I don't have time to look now, and that's right, but I see that we had the same starting point from an even older theme :)
Good to see I'm not alone :)
Yours looks more like a true dual.
The nLab dark theme now comes with a paired nForum dark theme. They can be separately activated and deactivated.
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Any feedback is welcome, once again.
(For logged-in users, the nForum has its internal way to tweak the theme too.)
Cole Comfort said:
Paolo Perrone said:
Hey all,
for all those who, like me, much prefer dark themes, I've made an accessible* dark theme for the nLab.
https://userstyles.world/style/15519/nlab-dark
image.pngI've kept the hue of the original green, to make it somewhat 'dual' to the usual look, while trying to keep the contrast high.
Let me know if I've missed anything important, any feedback is welcome.(*) at least according to WCAG's AA standard.
Thank you! This is really helpful with people who get migraines. Even wikipedia does not have a dark mode, so it is unreadable when I have a migraine.
In case this helps other people too: Wikipedia now comes with its own built-in dark theme, if you want to activate it. (No need to create an account.)