Add dark mode to web app

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  • Pastor Joshua Alvarez
    Pastor Joshua Alvarez Member Posts: 21
    I agree! I would definitely like this.
  • Yes, that would help with us who are visually impaired.
  • Mark VanOuse
    Mark VanOuse Member Posts: 22
    DEFINITELY needed. I have an OLED screen, so dark mode saves much battery life! Hopefully, Logos will implement soon.
  • Please, oh please bring dark mode to the web browser, it is painful to do all this reading with a bright white background!
  • Istvan
    Istvan Member Posts: 18
    Should not be that difficult to add and would make the web app a more viable choice for many. Especially needed for macOS Sonoma's new "Add to dock" feature as it does not support dark mode extensions.
  • Bill Gross
    Bill Gross Member Posts: 7
    Yes, please, please, please!
  • yes please!
  • Please add dark mode
  • rlukosh
    rlukosh Member Posts: 8
    Is it possible to invert the colors on your content panels so that the resources appear with white text on a black background?  I have low vision, and this really helps me when I do it on my Kindle app, but don't see a way to do it in the online Verbum one. I really upvote this option!!
  • Yes please.  It'll be good on the eyes.
  • Dark mode should be the default for all software.
  • Jim Pearce
    Jim Pearce Member Posts: 6
    Absolutely. Please!!
  • jwj
    jwj Member Posts: 41 ✭✭
    @Ben Misja (Logos)  Good idea, yes. However, Dark Reader makes the interface black, but the text areas for Bibles remains white, defeating the purpose of a dark mode. Is there a way to get Dark Reader to invert the text areas as well? Oh, I see now that in the Settings, Dark Reader allows a change to the mode. If you set the mode from Dynamic to Filter, it acts like it should on app.logos.com.
  • Ben Misja (Logos)
    Ben Misja (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 2,133
    @jwj  That's a good question, and I suspect that fiddling with the settings might help. I personally have moved from Dark Reader to Midnight Lizard after experiencing some issues with it, and it works pretty well, at least for casual usage. 

    Senior Manager, New Languages

  • Please consider! I'm a new user and I love the versatility of this app. It's unfortunate that the web app doesn't offer a dark theme, but I understand that it is more to maintain. 
  • Reasons why this should be done:
    - it should be low effort and low maintenance, basic CSS styling and a toggle to switch for the most part
    - a browser extension does not touch the text screens, so not a practical solution; not a client-side fix
    - requested for over 3 years, the feedback here just being top of the iceberg = high value
    - based on product dev best practices, a low effort & high payoff feature should be high on the priority list
    - low hanging fruits may be tempting but not necessarily sinful; this is a good thing , even if it's called 'dark mode' 
  • I have made a dark mode for the Logos Web App, while we wait for the official release. You will have to install the Stylus browser extension to apply my CSS changes. After installing Stylus for your browser, go to the link below and click install.


    https://userstyles.world/style/18547/logos-web-app-dark-mode
  • @Marc Hoffmann  I made a dark mode for Logos Web App while we wait for them to add it officially. If you are interested, go to userstyles .world and search for Logos. You will have to install the Stylus extension for the changes to be added. Hope this helps.