Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
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Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#132Are there any efforts to standardize a way to default to a dark color scheme if a website has it?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/pref...
Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#133Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#134Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#135If it is really impossible to support more than one theme in the long run, this seems like a perfect use-case for an A/B test: randomize half your users into dark-mode and half into light-mode, and track total attrition and activity over the next few months (and not some proxy variable, switching to dark mode is too important to use some unreliable intermediate measurement).
Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#136URL goes to Localhost, assuming they meant o have https://getpolarized.io/2019/11/25/Dark-Mode-Should-Be-The-D...
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#137Earlier quoted context omitted.
> I've noticed that most techies do prefer dark mode, and I also recall reading that techies are disproportionately night owls - I wonder if there's a correlation there. If I may be mildly unflattering for a moment, I think it's just a trendiness thing. Dark Mode looks more like a terminal and signals "I'm a real big-boy hackerman" or something. If someone has real data showing it actually causes less eyestrain or so…
I'm sure everyone has their own specific reasons. And what you suggest might be true for a subset of individuals. For me, I prefer dark mode for a couple of sight related reasons: - It makes my eye floaters much harder to notice - Light backgrounds on screens, especially white, tend to hurt my eyes more than darker ones
in truth, I don't think I'd be able to do my job at all without dark-mode text editors / terminals
Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#138Dark mode is great when you're using a screen casually close to bedtime and don't want a painful bright light. It's also great when you're doing image or video editing and need to be able to see full contrast in the dark areas, without being overwhemlmed by bright light surrounding. But it's objectively far worse if you're reading significant amounts of text, for the simple optical reason that light bleeds inside of…
Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#139Earlier quoted context omitted.
> I've noticed that most techies do prefer dark mode, and I also recall reading that techies are disproportionately night owls - I wonder if there's a correlation there. If I may be mildly unflattering for a moment, I think it's just a trendiness thing. Dark Mode looks more like a terminal and signals "I'm a real big-boy hackerman" or something. If someone has real data showing it actually causes less eyestrain or so…
Agree on the trend thing. Even older research supports the claim that black on white is easier on the eyes, this is why we switched away from white on black (DOS and UNIX). This applies to screens in well lit environments though, which would explain the rise of the dark mode in recent years: Smartphones in bed. But there it's more about the "less bad" solution. The key part is having a well lit environment, so that t…
Re: Dark Mode by Default – 95% of People Prefer Dark over Light Mode
#140It seems that their data is mostly coming from their own user base (the discord data is biased as they admitted), which is mostly comprised of programmers and other techies. I don't know how far this generalizes to the rest of society. I personally like dark mode during night time, but almost always prefer light mode by default. There's just something about dark mode that is... gloomy and depressing. It feels like an…
> I've noticed that most techies do prefer dark mode, and I also recall reading that techies are disproportionately night owls - I wonder if there's a correlation there. If I may be mildly unflattering for a moment, I think it's just a trendiness thing. Dark Mode looks more like a terminal and signals "I'm a real big-boy hackerman" or something. If someone has real data showing it actually causes less eyestrain or so…