Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but I alternate between light and dark theme almost every single day depending on what ambient environment I'm in. It's certainly not the end of the world, but it would be a nice quality of life feature if the website could automatically change theme when I change theme/mode on my device.
For those of you who're unaware of what I mean, iOS and many flavors of Android have system-wide dark/light modes that the users can toggle between. I know macOS has them too, though I'm unsure about Windows. Many apps and websites respect this system-wide mode and others… don't. Prime example of an app/site that doesn't care is YouTube. A good example of a site that does is DuckDuckGo. If you're on a device with a system-wide dark/light mode, try going to DuckDuckGo and alternating between them. It'll automatically update.
I'm not sure how difficult of an implementation this is for MCM, but if it's feasible, I think it should be added as a toggle-able option.
For those of you who're unaware of what I mean, iOS and many flavors of Android have system-wide dark/light modes that the users can toggle between. I know macOS has them too, though I'm unsure about Windows. Many apps and websites respect this system-wide mode and others… don't. Prime example of an app/site that doesn't care is YouTube. A good example of a site that does is DuckDuckGo. If you're on a device with a system-wide dark/light mode, try going to DuckDuckGo and alternating between them. It'll automatically update.
I'm not sure how difficult of an implementation this is for MCM, but if it's feasible, I think it should be added as a toggle-able option.
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- Suggestion
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