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Dark Mode: Lights out on Migipedia

Dark Mode: Lichterlöschen auf Migipedia

How many of you use the so-called dark mode on your cell phone - the function that simply reverses the colors of texts and backgrounds of websites and apps? Black text on a white background is displayed in white on a black background. Major manufacturers such as Apple, Google, Microsoft and others have been offering this function in their operating systems for some time. Dark mode is intended to reduce eye strain. Studies have also concluded that, depending on the screen technology used, the dark screen colors are easier on the smartphone battery. We thought we wouldn't want to withhold these benefits from you. And that's why the first version of a dark mode is now available on Migipedia. To activate the mode, you can move the slider at the top right from "Sun" to "Moon" and the light on Migipedia will be switched off. Yes, not everything is perfect yet and we have not yet managed to completely remove all white areas. The contrast between text and background is also definitely not yet optimal - but we're working on it. I've already been able to test the mode over the last few days. Especially when I'm on Migipedia in the evening, for example, preparing content for the next day or immersing myself in your discussions, I found the dark mode very pleasant. And that brings me back to the question from the beginning: How many of you use dark mode on your cell phone ... and on Migipedia as well? Best regards, Philipp

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