> Thierry provided a "dark mode" CSS for the stats page, because apparently > switching from dark pages to a bright one is painful, and some browsers > on some OSes support this by default (on Linux I had to install a specific > Firefox extension for this). Thierry has no opinion on the chosen colors, > I'm not quite a big fan of them but I'm not used to working in such dark > modes so my opinion does not really count. Those who use this all day and > who would be bothered are really welcome to propose better colors, and in > the worst case the commit may even be reverted if it disturbs more than it > helps (but better try to improve it first). Look for "prefers-color-scheme" > in stats.c if you want to experiment with variations.
First of all I was pleasantly impressed by the new dark mode dashboard! Thanks Thierry! However, there is a minor issue with the colors, as seen in the attached screenshot, the frontend sockets background is too light, and as such the numbers can't be easily read. (This screenshot is from a plain Firefox profile, no plugins and such, installed from the latest openSUSE Tumbleweed, only with a dark theme selected in Gnome. The same happens also in Chromium.) My suggestion is to just use a dark color also for that background. I haven't played much with the dashboard, but it looks OK at first sight. Thanks, Ciprian. BTW, a JSON variant of the dashboard (in addition to the CSV one) would be lovely. :)

