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Any Support for Dark Background? #24
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If you happen to be using Chrome, the browser itself now has a built-in option for Dark mode that applies universally: https://www.howtogeek.com/446198/how-to-force-dark-mode-on-every-website-in-google-chrome/ Edit: right. of course you are using chrome. this is the codebase of a chrome extension. derp. Anyway, if you enable the browser's own dark mode, then you don't need to worry about site-specific themes anymore. |
Cm'on it not the same check https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme That would work perfectly, 1st class support is also important |
yah i think so. That's is a great idea. There is option about dark mode via browser itself, but it's not same as like native dark them by default. Hope there are something that I can have about it. thank you. |
Could be a theme called "native chrome" or "automatic" or something similar, that chooses the default theme of the browser whether it be dark or light |
I just love dark themes.
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