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  1. 1. Which theme of Demonland do you prefer?

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Just wondering which theme everyone prefers the most; Light or Dark?

The results may help me decide which theme to make as the default.

At the moment the Light theme is the default so most people will be using that one and many may not even be aware that there is now a Dark Mode of Demonland.

To switch to the Dark Mode (or back to the Light Mode) navigate to the bottom of the page. Towards the left hand side there is an icon of a Crescent Moon. Click that to switch to Dark Mode. Click the Light Bulb next to it to switch back to Light Mode.

So which one do you prefer?

  • Demonland changed the title to POLL: Light or Dark?
 

I thought this was another thread about measuring Demonlanders’ collective psyche. Disappointing.

Edited by Deemented Are Go!

Can’t say as I haven’t worked out how to change it from light.

Andy?

 
3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Can’t say as I haven’t worked out how to change it from light.

Andy?

If on your phone, scroll to the bottom - the icons highlighted below switch the mode.

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48 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Dark mode seems highly appropriate currently

How about Red Mode in a few weeks if we keep losing by 10 goals? blink

Edited by John Demonic

Darkness is all appropriate for the Dees long suffering collective at the present time.

 
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10 hours ago, monoccular said:

Can’t say as I haven’t worked out how to change it from light.

Andy?

To switch to the Dark Mode (or back to the Light Mode) navigate to the bottom of the page. Towards the left hand side there is an icon of a Crescent Moon. Click that to switch to Dark Mode. Click the Light Bulb next to it to switch back to Light Mode.


Not sure but dark mode might be better for battery life.


To be brutally honest I wasn't mad on the new format. I'm probably not mad on change in general.

Until I switched to dark mode. It's great.

28 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Hello dark mode my old friend

🎶...

Literally the mood on the field and on the app.

15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This intrigued me but I've found conflicting theories.

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Interesting post. I just thought my iphone battery lasted longer when its screen was less bright. ?

When I first saw the Poll Name I suspected it was regarding how we see our demonic future !!


16 hours ago, Demonland said:

The results may help me decide which theme to make as the default.

Don't set a default, just let people choose. That way everyone's happy.

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2 minutes ago, lorn said:

Don't set a default, just let people choose. That way everyone's happy.

I need to choose a default theme for the site that is presented to visitors.

Currently, it's set to Light, allowing users the option to switch to Dark Mode if they prefer. Alternatively, I can set the default to the Navy Dark Theme, with the option for users to switch back to Light.

Either way, users will always have the flexibility to pick their preferred theme. I'm simply looking for some guidance on what the default should be, as many users aren't aware they have the option to switch and usually stick with what's presented initially. This poll is designed to help me gauge member preferences and make an informed decision on what should be the best look and feel of Demonland to visitors to the site.

Loved dark as soon as I switched to it. It's the navy blue with red user names and white text. It's the Guernsey colours and different to all the other websites I visit.

I'm surprised that there are so many picking the light theme in the poll.

 
16 hours ago, Demonland said:

Just wondering which theme everyone prefers the most; Light or Dark?

The results may help me decide which theme to make as the default.

At the moment the Light theme is the default so most people will be using that one and many may not even be aware that there is now a Dark Mode of Demonland.

To switch to the Dark Mode (or back to the Light Mode) navigate to the bottom of the page. Towards the left hand side there is an icon of a Crescent Moon. Click that to switch to Dark Mode. Click the Light Bulb next to it to switch back to Light Mode.

So which one do you prefer?

Thank you and dark i go

I'm usually dark mode all the way, but for some reason I prefer light mode for this site. I find the topics list clearer that way. Maybe I need more time to adjust.


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