Great forum experience so far. Was wondering if a dark or night theme for the forums/website in general was possible - it would be easier on the eyes especially in the evening.
Allowing for custom backgrounds and maybe a few color swatches to select from to make a custom "theme" would be very nice. Would help those with color blindness as well i think, though currently i don't see any issue with colors on the site.
Great forum experience so far. Was wondering if a dark or night theme for the forums/website in general was possible - it would be easier on the eyes especially in the evening.
While you're waiting for this to be an official option, check out the Dark Reader extension for Chrome. Pretty much does the same thing.
Oh god, thank you! the whiteness of the site won't hurt my eyes anymore.
If you're not being facetious and the white of the site actually hurts your eyes then I strongly suggest seeing your optician. Not joking, it would indicate a serious problem. Or you haven't adjusted your monitor settings correctly.
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While you're waiting for this to be an official option, check out the Dark Reader extension for Chrome. Pretty much does the same thing.
Oh god, thank you! the whiteness of the site won't hurt my eyes anymore.
If you're not being facetious and the white of the site actually hurts your eyes then I strongly suggest seeing your optician. Not joking, it would indicate a serious problem. Or you haven't adjusted your monitor settings correctly.
Sort of being facetious, but white sites do bother me due to being light sensitive. (the screen might be too bright as well, but dark site are much better on the eyes)
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As I posted above, the Chrome extension Dark Reader is a viable option for those not comfortable messing with code. I've tried it here and it works wonderfully.
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Great forum experience so far. Was wondering if a dark or night theme for the forums/website in general was possible - it would be easier on the eyes especially in the evening.
Thanks!
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Good idea. Maybe with changeble background.
I vote for this too!
Allowing for custom backgrounds and maybe a few color swatches to select from to make a custom "theme" would be very nice. Would help those with color blindness as well i think, though currently i don't see any issue with colors on the site.
Seconded!
While you're waiting for this to be an official option, check out the Dark Reader extension for Chrome. Pretty much does the same thing.
Oh god, thank you! the whiteness of the site won't hurt my eyes anymore.
One time I rolled a crit one, five times in a row.
If you're not being facetious and the white of the site actually hurts your eyes then I strongly suggest seeing your optician. Not joking, it would indicate a serious problem. Or you haven't adjusted your monitor settings correctly.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Yes, this would be nice. To everyone using Google Chrome, take a look at the Dark Reader extension. It does pretty much the same thing.
Sort of being facetious, but white sites do bother me due to being light sensitive. (the screen might be too bright as well, but dark site are much better on the eyes)
One time I rolled a crit one, five times in a row.
Using a CSS editor extension I've managed to create a dark mode for the forums. Doesn't work on all computers and not all pages of the site.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/arts-crafts/21065-d-d-beyond-custom-css-tricks
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As I posted above, the Chrome extension Dark Reader is a viable option for those not comfortable messing with code. I've tried it here and it works wonderfully.