Idiosyncratic request… I use a custom dark mode plugin, and using this plugin the react symbols become black-on-dark-grey which is very difficult to see. If they counted as ‘text’ then my plugin would convert them to white text, like it does normal text. If they were non-transparent images, then they’d have a white background and black text… (less preferable, but better than black-on-dark-grey). Could the symbols be made to ‘count’ as text somehow? Would that also be better for accessibility (screen readers)?
Well, the main reason for not just using the LW dark mode for me has been that I like to have the same color of text and background unified across all my websites. But switching to dark mode in addition to my dark mode plugin did change the contrast ratio of the react symbols, so fixed my problem! So thanks for the suggestion.
Idiosyncratic request… I use a custom dark mode plugin, and using this plugin the react symbols become black-on-dark-grey which is very difficult to see. If they counted as ‘text’ then my plugin would convert them to white text, like it does normal text. If they were non-transparent images, then they’d have a white background and black text… (less preferable, but better than black-on-dark-grey). Could the symbols be made to ‘count’ as text somehow? Would that also be better for accessibility (screen readers)?
Why not use the official LessWrong dark mode?
Or the GW themes and/or dark-modes.
Well, the main reason for not just using the LW dark mode for me has been that I like to have the same color of text and background unified across all my websites. But switching to dark mode in addition to my dark mode plugin did change the contrast ratio of the react symbols, so fixed my problem! So thanks for the suggestion.