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1. Have a dark theme that works: currently, most colors are hardcoded
So the UI will hardly see any changes if we say "the theme is dark"; it lacks the flexibility of some "color factorization".
Therefore we'll have to agree on some sets of colors.
2. Decide what chooses the theme:
What is the default? Light theme or system theme?
Allow users to toggle the theme by means of a switch in the UI
Remember the user's preference. If no, it might bother the user... If yes:
Remember w.r.t. the user?
I don't see any advantage to it: involving Hyperion (and to store a UI-related thing); the correct theme would only be applied after logging in + the usual loading time; and what if a user wants the dark theme on phone but the light theme on computer?
Remember device-wise?
Definitively easier to implement (Hyperion not involved), better UX (the login page could be dark!), more flexible for multiple devices.
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Create a dark mode version for the client.
1. Have a dark theme that works: currently, most colors are hardcoded
2. Decide what chooses the theme:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: