Did you know Dev.to has themes? Until recently, I definitely didn't. Now I can't live without Dev.to night theme, it even turns the "Write A Post" button into an awesome street sign.
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I am on the same boat. I didn't know there were themes until recently because I am so used to gui's having that available on the main screen.
Nevertheless I use dark theme on anything I use, if it is available. If not available, on chrome I use stylus and most websites have a css dark style sheet to ease my eyes.
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Head of Product at Temporal. Previously lead architect and low-level systems programmer for scale out SaaS offering. Game engine developer, ML engineering expert. DMs open on Twitter.
I didn't know there were there until this post. After cycling through all them, I am sticking with the default. I tend to use dark theme, but something just seems right about the default on here.
Head of Product at Temporal. Previously lead architect and low-level systems programmer for scale out SaaS offering. Game engine developer, ML engineering expert. DMs open on Twitter.
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Using dark theme rn.
I try to get dark theme on every site I go on, usually requiring external stylesheet with Stylish extension.
I love it when sites provide their own dark themes since 3rd party stylesheets can get out of sync with site layout updates.
Ahaha street sign, love it.
I use the pink theme. It adds a solid pop of color.
I gotta try the pink theme now.
I am on the same boat. I didn't know there were themes until recently because I am so used to gui's having that available on the main screen.
Nevertheless I use dark theme on anything I use, if it is available. If not available, on chrome I use stylus and most websites have a css dark style sheet to ease my eyes.
The pink one, no idea why. I guess I want to be different (?)
Default now but I switch things up often. I feel that’s pretty important for dog-fooding the themes.
I think night theme might need a bit more contrast. What do you think?
I didn't know there were there until this post. After cycling through all them, I am sticking with the default. I tend to use dark theme, but something just seems right about the default on here.
The minimal :)
Pink is the only worthwhile theme. Don't @ me.
the minimal one, greyish
Dark mode! Bright websites hurt my eyes.
Agreed.
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