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      3 days ago

      It’s literally just one line of HTML though:

      <meta name="color-scheme" content="light dark">
      

      Not complicated at all.

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          2 days ago

          accessibility issues

          Respecting the user’s choice (whether to use dark mode or not) helps accessibility rather than hindering it.

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          It doesn’t need any CSS since the Nginx error pages use the browser’s default styling. The meta tag just tells the browser to use its default light or dark mode styling depending on the user’s preference.

          A standard behaviour on all sites that properly implement dark mode is that it adheres to the system-wide dark mode setting. If the user doesn’t want dark mode, they’d turn it off system-wide.