README section on the web page follows system dark mode setting #4012
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Thanks for reporting, is a bug already known , details here #3942 |
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Dang it. Sorry for the dupe. I looked but missed that one.
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Thanks for reporting, is a bug already known , details here #3942 <#3942>
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I have installed verdaccio and all is working except one thing that is annoying. I have dark mode set on my mac workstation. I have set dark mode to FALSE in the verdaccio config. I need that in light mode for my users. When i bring up the we page and go to a package, the page itself is in light mode as it should be, but the readme file section is in dark mode. When I change my system setting to light mode, then that section goes to light mode and vice versa. Just the README section follows what my system is set to. So now I have a light mode web page, and and dark mode readme file section, and it doesnt look good. And of course if I click the setting to make the page dark mode, and turn my system to light mode, it is opposite as well. I am attaching screen shots to show all four combinations. Is there anyway to turn the dark mode off altogether across the whole site, and not have it follow the system settings?
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