IllyasArt
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Hello, everyone. Currently use an HDR monitor, so Scribblehub's darkmode is actually pretty bright to me. I'm autistic, and have light sensitivity (all my devices have light blocking tape on them, my windows are all blacked out, and even my bedroom door is sealed, all so that I can avoid light. Just to explain how extreme this is for me...) and have ADHD.
I've found that completely dark color themes, typically called OLED, are the best for me and my disabilities. I even use a specific font for all that I can (a major benefit of using Linux is that it lets you use any system font, unlike Windows 11, hehe.) since I also have Dyslexia. Which you can see in how my Obsidian (writing software) vault is set up, very minimal, and full dark mode.
Long rant aside, you can make Scribblehub (and by extension, any site) OLED dark mode by using the extension (for both chrome and firefox) Dark Reader. However, it won't always force Scribblehub into this color theme. Like, if I set out to schedule 10 chapters, opening up 10 add chapter tabs, 4/10 of them would end up having Scribblehub's default dark mode, requiring me to refresh the page once, which also may or may not require me to make sure that the chapter sorting is correct afterwards.
Either way, this is a very small, minor feature request. Regardless, thanks for reading, either way!
I've found that completely dark color themes, typically called OLED, are the best for me and my disabilities. I even use a specific font for all that I can (a major benefit of using Linux is that it lets you use any system font, unlike Windows 11, hehe.) since I also have Dyslexia. Which you can see in how my Obsidian (writing software) vault is set up, very minimal, and full dark mode.
Long rant aside, you can make Scribblehub (and by extension, any site) OLED dark mode by using the extension (for both chrome and firefox) Dark Reader. However, it won't always force Scribblehub into this color theme. Like, if I set out to schedule 10 chapters, opening up 10 add chapter tabs, 4/10 of them would end up having Scribblehub's default dark mode, requiring me to refresh the page once, which also may or may not require me to make sure that the chapter sorting is correct afterwards.
Either way, this is a very small, minor feature request. Regardless, thanks for reading, either way!