RT @dalmaer: Excited to get some more signal on what web developers want from the platform! https://t.co/v0YKNweSMw
@Docteh @import From what I hear, it’s based on the GTK+ theme and should be supported, but probably there’s some v… https://t.co/tAmbxRfjlW
In-depth explanation by @ericlaw of how Chromium (Edge, Chrome) rollouts work: https://t.co/qxel0UFAF3. https://t.co/x10VFJe0uh
When implementing dark mode, naively inverting seldom works. Instead, consider this great dark mode UI advice: â¤µï¸ https://t.co/PCMfoK9LqQ
RT @ericlaw: Neat @microsoftedge change https://t.co/QInffaexiA
@firt Another more recent source confirming the proprietary `prefers-dark-interface` approach works:… https://t.co/7etjS7yNC9
@firt Not aware of one, but on my backlog to create. In the worst case, nothing happens. In the best case, people’s… https://t.co/SZnBnvIYtl
Chrome’s experimental, forced dark mode for sites not natively supporting `prefers-color-scheme` no longer inverts… https://t.co/3dAJMpph57
s/supported/standardized/
Maybe @ZoranJambor could consider adding dark mode support to the @CSSWeekly newsletter and @peterc to the various… https://t.co/enc3q8A2A3
Email marketers, quick reminder that dark mode (`prefers-color-scheme`,
see https://t.co/KQejURROVQ) is a fully su… https://t.co/L4v5PknWOX
Font size is weird, by @manishearth:
https://t.co/LZZraGcPh2. ðŸ”
RT @mikesherov: Just published a new blog post: “How to Kill IE11 - What the Deaths of IE6 and IE8 Tell Us About Killing IE”
How can we as…
“In 2018, we replaced our Windows UWP app with the new https://t.co/JNrqMyKeXj, a [PWA], meaning that the app is po… https://t.co/WD0p9Exe7r