Thanks. Either i'm getting older/slower or W3C is putting out more new specs than ever before. I just can't keep up these days.

So, looks like this might become a standard one day, but so far is only "it would be nice if we could get vendors to agree to this"?

But yeah, if it doesn't affect users that don't use dark mode, i'm OK with supporting this. (Though i'm most likely not the one implementing it. I'm way too inexperienced in the nitty-gritty of the Monastery internals to be screwing around in settings that can completely break everything.)

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In reply to Re^4: Dark Mode for AM? by cavac
in thread Dark Mode for AM? by haukex

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