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Thanks for the vanilla-extract recommendation, I'll be using this! In my case, tailwind was useful for providing a handy set of vocabularies for simple and common stylings. But once customizations start to pile on, we're back into SCSS. Using 2 systems at once meant additionally gluing them with the postcss toolchain, so effectively we have 3 preprocessors running for every style refresh. Looking in at TypeScript... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I spent some time doing this ~3 years ago, so I don't know about now, but to my knowledge it was the only language where you could really use one language for everything: no HTML (via hiccup), no CSS (via garden), clojure/clojurescript everywhere, and no shell (via babashka). Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://nighteye.app - works great for me. I rarely find a website, that's not properly converted. If I do - the team fixes it with their regular updates. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://nighteye.app - works great! Source: about 1 year ago
By the way, try Night Eye if you don't like glaring white backgrounds. Source: about 1 year ago
Night Eye is a tool that can enable dark mode on any website. Analyzes the colors on each page and converts them intelligently to provide a smooth and consistent dark mode, with no bright spots or flashes. Our thanks for this suggestion go to Wdrussell1. Source: about 1 year ago
Things I've done: - 5 minute screen off timeout. - Auto-hide taskbar. - Dark wallpaper, dark theme. - Night mode browser extension. - LGTVCompanion to handle the automatic on/off without the remote. Source: over 1 year ago
Stylecow - CSS processor to fix your css code and make it compatible with all browsers
Dark Reader - Reduce eye strain in your browser with this extension that provides a dark theme for browsing.
CSS Next - Use tomorrow’s CSS syntax, today.
Midnight Lizard - Accessible color schemes for all websites
PostCSS - Increase code readability. Add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values from Can I Use. Autoprefixer will use the data based on current browser popularity and property support to apply prefixes for you.
Dark Mode - A global dark theme for the web