@nutomic@lemmy.ml
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5β€’3M

Seems unlikely, but maybe it will happen in many years if Ibis shows that its possible and desirable.

Andrew
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4β€’3M

I’ve read that the same tech stack is intended to be used for Lemmy. Given how impressive the performance of the linked site is, it suggests very promising things for when it’s implemented.

@d_k_bo@feddit.org
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1β€’3M

This project sounds like a great idea!

Dark mode, so that you can write articles from the beach or from your basement

It would be great if it respected my browser’s prefers-color-scheme setting.

@nutomic@lemmy.ml
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1β€’3M

It uses the browser preference for light/dark theme by default. After you click the theme toggle on the site, it keeps using that chosen theme by storing it in a cookie.

@d_k_bo@feddit.org
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1β€’3M

It uses the browser preference for light/dark theme by default

This doesn’t work for me. It seems like you are using leptos_use::use_preferred_dark with server-side rendering which unfortunately uses the experimental Sec-CH-Prefers-Color-Scheme header which isn’t supported by all browsers, e.g. Firefox.

In my opinion, it is way better to implement theme switching on the client side. The prefers-color-scheme media query is better supported across browsers and allows reacting to a change of the user’s system preferences.

@nutomic@lemmy.ml
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3β€’3M

Sounds like you are familiar with this topic. I dont have time to work more on this particular aspect (there are lots of other tasks like comment support, federation with Lemmy, etc). But contributions are definitely welcome, preferably directly to leptos_use so that others can benefit and its easier to maintain.

@d_k_bo@feddit.org
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2β€’3M

I’ll look into it if I find the time.

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