Dark mode has been a trend for years now but it's time to step up our game with some bold moves. Browsers are making dark modes mandatory by default. This could be huge or the end, depending on how you look at it.
>Imagine opening your favorite site and all those bright colors searing into night-vision eyesBut here's a hot take:
it's actually good for everyone ! Lowering screen brightness reduces eye strain in low-light conditions.
So what can we do as designers?
- Customize it- Allow users to tweak their dark mode preferences.
body { background-color : ; }input, button{ color: white ;}Or go full-on futuristic with:
@keyframes pulse {from {opacity:.6;background: ;border-radius:width :height :}to {opacity :.9background-color:whiteborder-top-left-radius:20px; border-bottom-right-radius:none;}}>Wrap UpAdopting dark mode isn't just about saving power - it's a step towards creating more inclusive and user-friendly experiences. Let's make the web darker, better.
✅ Do you prefer light or dark?
➡ Which sites do YOU think should switch to default DM?
⬇ Share your thoughts!