Let's read the Dark Mode
Talking about visual modes that you can design a website in, it could be 3 -
1. Fully light mode
2. Fully dark mode
3. Mix of light and dark mode
It's great to give the users the choice to pick their preference of this mode.
But quite a lot of websites break when users switch between modes.
While doing the market study for building the cxful design system, I have come across some major drawbacks that lead to this broken mode-switching system.
Solved it now with our True Dark feature.
But I'd like to learn from you any instances about the dark mode on a website from your experience as a designer, a developer or a user.
What should the perfect transition between light and dark modes look like?
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Gene Nemirovsky
@vertikanigam, just a usual unified toggle button on the top right of the website screen, or in the menu responsive versions. Some put it in Settings, also works.
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Lev
Just toggle to switch
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