Hey! I recently started contributing to the wiki and I have a question about the Chameleon theme: Does somebody know when the dark mode will be available? It's presented on https://static.opensuse.org/chameleon/ and the Github page but I couldn't figure out when it will be finally implemented on the Website/Wiki. It would be really nice for working late at night :-) Another question is related to the license of uploaded files. When I uploaded the new Thunderbird logo today I haven't been able to choose a license because the page doesn't give me options (only "none"). That's why I inserted Thunderbirds' CC-BY for the logo into the description (https://en.opensuse.org/File:Thunderbird_logo_60.png). What's the best practice for licenses on the wiki? Greetings from Vienna Eddy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, The dark theme is already deployed. It detects your desktop theme. If it is dark, like KDE's Breeze Dark, then Firefox will tell the Chameleon to use dark colors. It also supports Android browsers which support night color mode. However, for Chrome/Chromium on openSUSE, you need to: Choose the theme "GTK". Quit Chrome/Chromium. Start chromium by "chromium --enable-features=WebUIDarkMode --force-dark-mode". If you can tell more about your system version, desktop environment, and browser, I can help you to figure out how to make it work. -- Guo Yunhe / @guoyunhe / guoyunhe.me 2020年3月1日 17:10 来自 vddmfb@posteo.de:
Hey!
I recently started contributing to the wiki and I have a question about the Chameleon theme: Does somebody know when the dark mode will be available? It's presented on https://static.opensuse.org/chameleon/ and the Github page but I couldn't figure out when it will be finally implemented on the Website/Wiki. It would be really nice for working late at night :-)
Another question is related to the license of uploaded files. When I uploaded the new Thunderbird logo today I haven't been able to choose a license because the page doesn't give me options (only "none"). That's why I inserted Thunderbirds' CC-BY for the logo into the description (https://en.opensuse.org/File:Thunderbird_logo_60.png). What's the best practice for licenses on the wiki?
Greetings from Vienna
Eddy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org
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