Вы писали 14 октября 2020 г., 2:23:10: > Hi
> On Monday 12 October 2020 at 11:29:34 AM, in > <mid:145757489.20201012132...@ritlabs.com>, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:- >> It's not a >> trivial task to guess what would be the best replacement >> for original colors to maintain the readabilty and >> overall styling, > At work we are forced to use a version of Internet Explorer that doesn't have > a dark mode; the CSS below (found somewhere online) works pretty well to get > IE to render many web pages as pale text on a dark background. Pictures look > weird, though, and occasional pages are dark while loading then temporarily > blind you by switching to bright at the last minute. An HTML email body is > pretty much the same as a web page, and such a simple CSS does about three > quarters of the job. IE will be killed soon my hands of creators. I forget when open this browser last time. For chromium-core based browsers I do recommend this extension - https://darkreader.org/help/en/ - good thing to see how auto-dark-feature needs to be working. At this time of beta-test as I think - needs to give to TB! creators more examples of html-news-emails where auto-coloring isn't work. And dear creators needs to do something with that. As do this Spark email-client (for example).
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