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SamirD Oct 2, 2023 11:36 pm


Originally Posted by lkrt (Post 35628939)
Could the dark mode just be a dark version of the default theme? Currently, it has its own fonts etc. and is actually quite different from the light mode.

Typically this is how derivative themes are created, but it only works well when a lot of the graphics are the same. The second you need a bunch of custom graphics, it makes more sense to 'copy and modify' a theme versus making a derivative.

IBJoel Oct 3, 2023 9:16 am


Originally Posted by SamirD (Post 35631811)
How do you like browser inversion vs the dark mode theme?

I do the same on Chrome
In Chrome, type chrome://flags into the address bar and hit Enter.
  • This will open the Experiments page. Tap in the Search flags box and type "dark".
  • You'll see an option labeled Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents. Enable it.
  • Tap Relaunch to restart the browser with the new dark mode applied.

TWA884 Oct 3, 2023 9:36 am


Originally Posted by IBJoel (Post 35632777)
I do the same on Chrome
In Chrome, type chrome://flags into the address bar and hit Enter.
  • This will open the Experiments page. Tap in the Search flags box and type "dark".
  • You'll see an option labeled Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents. Enable it.
  • Tap Relaunch to restart the browser with the new dark mode applied.

Thanks.

Chrome's experimental native Dark Mode looks much better than the Dark Mode option in the mobile version of FlyerTalk and I can tell which of my subscribed forums have new posts, only those with new posts are listed in bold print as opposed to all the forums.

mhdena Oct 4, 2023 8:58 am


Originally Posted by TWA884 (Post 35632840)
Thanks.

Chrome's experimental native Dark Mode looks much better than the Dark Mode option in the mobile version of FlyerTalk and I can tell which of my subscribed forums have new posts, only those with new posts are listed in bold print as opposed to all the forums.

After looking at this for a few days it seems this is a Beta mode version and the finished product.
By that I mean this center section is a shade of gray, with the borders black. The whole page should be black like every other forum's dark mode and even Twitter/X and Reddit have true dark modes.

The white lettering stands out much better against black., So still a ways to go.

IBJoel Oct 4, 2023 9:20 am


Originally Posted by mhdena (Post 35635877)
After looking at this for a few days it seems this is a Beta mode version and the finished product.
By that I mean this center section is a shade of gray, with the borders black. The whole page should be black like every other forum's dark mode and even Twitter/X and Reddit have true dark modes.

The white lettering stands out much better against black., So still a ways to go.

There are too many different segments and areas on each page to do all black. I assure you that would look like garbage on this site.

plunet Oct 6, 2023 11:14 pm


Originally Posted by SamirD (Post 35631811)
How do you like browser inversion vs the dark mode theme?

Apologies for the delay. Due to an eye condition I use dark mode and other accessibility tools all the time, it's not a nice to have.

On mobile devices I use the browser with the dark mode rendering flag as IBJoel described, along with a the OS being in dark mode.

The browser being set to dark mode rendering on the FT mobile site is perfect, it works really really well, and nothing "disappears" that I notice. Using the dark mode rendering on many other sites some web components often become difficult to see on the page, radio buttons and toggle switches are often the worst offenders.

On a Windows desktop I don't use the browser dark mode rendering or any specific app and it's dark mode, and instead I use the accessibility tools and switch Windows into high contrast mode (LeftShift + Alt + PrtScn, on a laptop your PrtScn might also need you to press Fn). This does everything in one go, and is a very consistent experience. Colours get stripped and changed but for me it works nicely, there are still some things that are awkward, radio buttons and toggles are again the baddies.

GW McLintock Oct 10, 2023 6:57 pm

Still having issues with grey text being unreadable in dark mode on PC using Chrome. Example from here: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/35650635-post418.html

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...ddcfbefa43.jpg

-J.

Zorak Oct 10, 2023 7:07 pm


Originally Posted by GW McLintock (Post 35653672)
Still having issues with grey text being unreadable in dark mode on PC using Chrome. Example from here: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/35650635-post418.html

I am a long-time and vocal critic of various technical failings (IMO) of the FT/IB system, but if the dark mode background is #333333, and someone writes a post that explicitly uses the tag "color=#333333" as the color of their text (you can see it if you click Quote on that message and then the Source button in the editor), I am not sure what you want the software to do :confused:

Granted, one proposal that seems reasonable at first, might be to automatically pick a different color when the color tag is the same as the background, sometimes people do it deliberately -- e.g. presuming "light mode" sometimes people will ask a trivia or secret question kind of thing and use the color tag to make the text white so it doesn't appear initially but shows up when you highlight it. From a usability standpoint it seems like a bad idea for software to change a color setting that a user explicitly specified -- you would get complaints the other way.

GW McLintock Oct 11, 2023 7:07 am


Originally Posted by Zorak (Post 35653693)
I am a long-time and vocal critic of various technical failings (IMO) of the FT/IB system, but if the dark mode background is #333333, and someone writes a post that explicitly uses the tag "color=#333333" as the color of their text (you can see it if you click Quote on that message and then the Source button in the editor), I am not sure what you want the software to do :confused:

Granted, one proposal that seems reasonable at first, might be to automatically pick a different color when the color tag is the same as the background, sometimes people do it deliberately -- e.g. presuming "light mode" sometimes people will ask a trivia or secret question kind of thing and use the color tag to make the text white so it doesn't appear initially but shows up when you highlight it. From a usability standpoint it seems like a bad idea for software to change a color setting that a user explicitly specified -- you would get complaints the other way.

As I suggested upthread, perhaps the powers-that-be would consider changing (or reducing) the color palette for post text. Nobody needs to be writing in that specific color (or yellow, or neon green, etc.). I'd like to think that most of us are adults here and won't lose too many users if we reduced the colors available.

-J.

Zorak Oct 11, 2023 7:49 am


Originally Posted by GW McLintock (Post 35654669)
As I suggested upthread, perhaps the powers-that-be would consider changing (or reducing) the color palette for post text.

Fair enough, if they removed gray (and white) from the dropdown that would cut down on some of it; they'd also have to remove the "color" tag so that you can't use it in source, or else have to parse out the colors and filter a range of hex codes; and they'd also have to modify how copy and paste works since pasting text that had had text styling like bold/italic/underline plus colors, preserves those attributes unless you right click and paste as plain text.

People manually typing in color codes can probably be dismissed as so rare (plus if you do it on purpose then you get what you deserve) but the pasting issue happens a lot when people copy T&C or promo language from websites etc. (and then the rest of what they type matches the pasted color)


Originally Posted by GW McLintock (Post 35654669)
Nobody needs to be writing in that specific color (or yellow, or neon green, etc.). I'd like to think that most of us are adults here and won't lose too many users if we reduced the colors available.

No objection from me anyway :)

Zorak Oct 11, 2023 8:23 am

BTW even black text is difficult (for my aging eyes anyway) to make out against the dark background, e.g.:

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/35654074-post315.html

Do we remove black from the dropdown palette too?

So it's not a bad idea, but there is some devil in the details...

GW McLintock Oct 17, 2023 7:50 pm


Originally Posted by Zorak (Post 35654867)
BTW even black text is difficult (for my aging eyes anyway) to make out against the dark background, e.g.:

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/35654074-post315.html

Do we remove black from the dropdown palette too?

So it's not a bad idea, but there is some devil in the details...

Black is still easier to read than the matching grey. I still stand by my suggestion -- reduce the palette to black, white, and 4-6 other colors (red, blue, green, ...maybe orange, yellow, violet, for example), along with the automatic option. The current selection has 24 choices. Having 6 or 8 in total would keep the selection window rectangular.

I'm only harping on this because I saw several posts today that were in the #333333 gray.

-J.

SamirD Oct 17, 2023 8:32 pm

I think the biggest problem with reducing the color palette for posts is that is a 'hard function' in vbulletin, so would probably be a long time of hand modifying code--ie, not happening. The other option of completely removing color for a post text option is more easily possible, but I don't remember exactly what that does to existing posts (I think nothing, but been a while since I've looked at these options inside my admincp).

Not great solutions either way. I'm all for requiring people to cut and paste to notepad first to get rid of colors and formatting before pasting into a post. :D

krazykanuck Oct 30, 2023 4:39 am

I apologize if this was posted previously - but dark mode when I read FT on my phone (android) had a tendency to crash Chrome and various other apps; not always, but frequently. Which never happened pre-dark mode. No issues on my actual computer; and my eyes are forever grateful for dark mode. (as something I have asked for/complained about multiple times)

fransknorge Feb 12, 2024 5:30 am

Dark mode on PC is still not working correctly, text changes to black on black within post very often, more than 20% of the posts are not readable, it is a pain. Is there any plan to get it to work on the basic ?
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...350ab5032f.png
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...507338f8a7.png


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