This is exactly what I needed, as I'm coding my own dark mode toggle widget and theme. Thank you! Dark mode should be a standard feature on every well made website and app
Dear Sir, your tips are very helpful specially for us who are not developers. There are at times we make silly mistakes but your tips keeps guiding people like me who are non - techies but have passion for web development. I hope you will keep teaching us. Please keep guiding me. Till then, stay safe , healthy and happy. With warm regards, Yours student, Vivek Kumar ( Dehri On Sone, Rohtas, Bihar , India )
Great tutorial but I absolutely hate "dark mode." When was the last time you read a book, magazine, or newspaper with light text on a dark background? And who thought light gray text on a dark gray background was a good idea? I have a photo editing program that uses that for their menus (with no other option) and it is incredibly difficult to read. In fact, I find all dark websites to be unnatural and very hard on my eyes. Your tips are fine but I hope they doesn't encourage more hard-to-read sites.
A thought that really comes to me since Sunday is the need to look at the colours any photos supplied by a customer. Do the photo colours need to be accommodated with the theme or vice versa. Or is there a Plug in that provides an ideal selection of colour for a theme based on images?
You can use Adobe Color and upload an image there and it will pull the dominant colours from it and create a colour palette for you. That can be a great starting point. You can also do exactly the same thing with Affinity Photo and create a colour palette inside there too.
Maybe just me but I thought the black and white buttons were far more attention grabbing and easier to read than the green ones ( whose text I couldn’t read at all )