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Dark mode setting for invidual apps #251

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prirai opened this issue Apr 24, 2021 · 6 comments
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Dark mode setting for invidual apps #251

prirai opened this issue Apr 24, 2021 · 6 comments

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@prirai
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prirai commented Apr 24, 2021

I used another app for making lite apps. When I found this app on fdroid, I thought now is the time for transition.
However, the feature which I miss and many others would be missing too is Amoled mode / Dark mode.
Please add this to your list of next implementations.

@wongfeihung1984
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You just need to go into your phone settings, open developer options and toggle force dark mode.

@marcdw1289
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marcdw1289 commented Jul 6, 2021

Force dark mode is not available across Android versions. I run Nougat, Oreo, and Pie ROMs. None of them have such a setting/feature. Only my Android 11 has it.
So a dark mode feature in the app would be nice/better.

Thanks for the tip though. Never thought about that and WebApps looks good dark. 👍

@IronShing
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Ye please Dark Mode.

@BloodRaven0
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Oh I was wondering why my webapps had dark mode by default with no way to change it (not that I'm complaining lol). Turns out it's my Magisk module that enables developer settings dark mode on boot. I actually prefer this method, since it's lighter on resources than, say, darkreader addon for firefox. So if you go ahead and implement a dark mode, make sure it doesn't break this functionality.

@marcdw1289
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To add to that, I wasn't aware of the Magisk module 'til just now. I did recently come across an app called Darq on F-Droid. It will force dark mode on individual apps. Requires root. Used it with WebApps, Web Media Share, and Arch Wiki Viewer. Works well.

@prirai
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prirai commented Jun 21, 2022

@marcdw1289 That worked for me as well. I only recently noticed this thread. To add, Darq also works along with Shizuku -, so root is not actually needed.

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