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The Emperor Has No Clothes, now you will have a dark mode, but how about improving the actual search results that is overfilled with SEO garbage?
I have it. It’s fine, but the UI blends together more in dark mode than in light mode, so I don’t know if I’ll keep it long term.
My question on dark mode is, will it become a standard feature across most apps, or will it be seen as a craze that faded away as quickly as it came? It seems amazingly useful to me, but I've spoken to people who can't stand it.
Well, I've been using it for over a decade, so...if it can be considered a fad, so can the Internet.
Specially for people with eyesight problems, black themes make it harder to read. As long as sites start respecting User preferences, we should be good.
Let's test #FFFFF To #00000
In case you've never implemented a good dark mode in a big codebase: it's not that easy.
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Is it that hard to implement. Latest windows upgrade did it. Now theres light, dark and custom.