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Is JUB Dark for Everyone?

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Or just for me.

It is incredibly difficult to read.

Is there a way to go back to the light formatting?
 
omg I feel like a dunce that It never knew that you could change it from there. :ROFLMAO:
 
I never noticed it before. It would only become apparent if it got changed accidentally, which always seems to happen eventually.
 
I tried the link at the bottom of the page and it didn't work. I clicked my name at the top of the page and in Preferences I changed it to Light.
 
XenForo is used by lots of different sites and the light switch is always in the same place, which is a useful feature when you're the kind of person who says;
"Have you seen my glasses?"
"You're wearing them"
 
I remember dark mode being mentioned when we switched to the new software last year. I've tried it, but prefer the lighter screen.
 
Bottom of the page. Click on the dark and it will give you options to change.

THANK YOU! I don't know how I got it on to dark last night but I am so glad to be able to see the text again!
 
I generally prefer dark mode, it seems a lot easier to the eyes for me. But I do spend a good deal of time in the Member Appreciation Forum, where a couple of posters like to use color fonts that are nearly impossible to read in dark mode, due to lack of contrast. Then I will switch to light mode, and switch back to dark mode once I'm finished reading their posts.
 
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