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codeinabox@programming.dev to Web Development@programming.devEnglish · 3日前

The Case for Tri-State Dark Mode Toggles

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The Case for Tri-State Dark Mode Toggles

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codeinabox@programming.dev to Web Development@programming.devEnglish · 3日前
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Adding a Dark Mode toggle to your website is a nice touch that many users appreciate. When implementing one, the default instinct for many developers is to reach for a simple binary switch: Light on one side, Dark on the other. While a two-state control might seem like the most straightforward solution, I firmly believe it’s flawed from a user experience perspective. Instead, we should all be using tri-state controls. Let me explain why.
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    Dark Reader master race

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      While true, mobile Firefox has it but chromium browsers do not. They do have the force mode but it destroys some sites. So not ideal. 🙂

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        Edge, Kiwi, and Yandex browsers on Android support Dark Reader (and extensions in general).

        https://darkreader.org/tips/mobile/

        https://www.makeuseof.com/chrome-extensions-android-mobile/

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