Oh my, why can't the Tangerine theme have a dark version?!?
@sombragris It does... it's auto dark mode based on system dark mode. Probably my favorite feature of #TangerineUI over the otherwise excellent #BirdUI, which can't do auto switching. (However, you can still switch to Bird UI or default Mastodon in the Appearance preferences…
@sombragris BTW, how do you like standard vs. TangerineUI vs. Bird UI generally? I think this makes it a tad friendlier for the folks from the church trying out the Fediverse. Bird UI maybe even more so, but I do like the auto dark mode…

@trbutler I am using dark Bird UI right now. Standard is also good, but what I *really* would have liked would have been a Tangerine dark version manually configurable.

This is because my desktop theme is a re-creation of the old KDE1 environment which is all grey (much like Windows 95) and light, but I like my microblogging themes dark, thank you!

@sombragris @trbutler This is actually why I didn't want it to be automatic. I personally prefer to choose per-app, and I hate auto light/dark. The upcoming Mastodon version has separate theme and dark/light settings, so it will be easier to choose. But before 4.6.0, either the themes forced it, or it was automatic.

We have an issue about this: https://github.com/ronilaukkarinen/mastodon-bird-ui/issues/182

In the future, Mastodon Bird UI will support both ways.

#BirdUI #MastodonBirdUI

@rolle @sombragris That’ll be fantastic when it happens. Thanks for all the incredible work on this theme…