Sure, you can. And for browsers that don’t allow extensions, there are external tools that can apply changes inside the browser. I use userstyles and userscripts on Chrome mobile, despite the browser not allowing any extensions.
Yeah but the issue is that it must be installed by the admin, which will probably not be very common. That’s why I didn’t make a custom component for the keyboard shortcuts overlay but rather a userscript.
Category descriptions on my mobile with the dark theme don’t offer enough contrast for me to be comfortable, I have to say. Haven’t yet checked out the rest but this jumped out at me when I switched themes.
Update: it doesn’t really seem to be respecting my color theme anymore unless the WCAG dark theme as updated because it’s lighter now. Theme or scheme issue?
This is a good point per example this is Sam’s Theme as a light mode I am using light mode ‘Default Meta Branded’ but the dark mode is weird the corners colours and fonts you know? for me works but I understand that the patters of colours to dark mode chooiced could be better.
We’re overwriting colors on the theme right now, independent from the selected color scheme. It’s not ideal, some color schemes (like WCAG) introduce additional declarations and then their colors bleed in on some elements. It also makes it more difficult to work with and improve the colors.
For context, the previous version of the Meta Branded theme was not that strongly branded, it adjusted to any color scheme:
That’s not how the new theme is supposed to work, we want to have a close alignment with the brand styles on the website. Using other color schemes breaks that look.
The current complication on Meta is that we have 20 user-selectable color schemes, and there’s no way to prevent them from being combined with any theme.
It would be great if we could implement a more flexible solution that allows themes to restrict which color schemes can be applied to them. So we can ensure visual consistency for a more branded experience like this one.
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