I get it. Well, there are a couple of ways we can achieve that too. If it is just a div with a background-image set. Then applying filter would not be a problem there, but if that element has some content then the filter might affect it all too. So we might have to check for specialized solutions.
There is a beautiful article on css-tricks regarding the same css-tricks.com/apply-a-filter-to-a....
I think he was referring to CSS background-image not img's
I get it. Well, there are a couple of ways we can achieve that too. If it is just a div with a background-image set. Then applying filter would not be a problem there, but if that element has some content then the filter might affect it all too. So we might have to check for specialized solutions.
There is a beautiful article on css-tricks regarding the same css-tricks.com/apply-a-filter-to-a....
Hope that helps 😀
Yes, correct.
I found only the way to add extra "non-dark-mode" class to turn them back...