Thinking on ways to solve a DARK/LIGHT THEME SWITCH
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In today's GUI Challenge, @AdamArgyleInk shares thinking on a way to build a theme switch component. Often a website will allow switching the theme to something other than the system preference and these are thoughts on how to achieve that user experience.
Chapters:
- 0:00 - Introduction
- 0:30 - Overview
- 3:10 - Debugging Corner
- 3:36 - HTML
- 7:40 - SVG
- 8:59 - Mask
- 10:00 - Animations
- 11:51 - Theme Toggle CSS
- 15:35 - Sun and Moon CSS
- 19:37 - JavaScript
- 23:45 - Recap
Resources:
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Last updated 2022-01-19 UTC.
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