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Add dark mode to website #1076

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Add dark mode to website #1076

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@olivroy olivroy commented Jul 8, 2024

Addresses a wish in #682 (comment)

Now supported with pkgdown 2.1

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Lovely!

@olivroy olivroy merged commit 87cc58c into main Jul 8, 2024
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Colors look a bit strange, but I probably will get used to this. Do you know if something similar can be done for the book? (I've added bits on data validation recently, vml is still lacking documentation, but it's getting closer to be a functional something ...)

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olivroy commented Jul 9, 2024

Feel free to open an issue in pkgdown! As for Quarto, the documentation says the following https://quarto.org/docs/output-formats/html-themes.html#dark-mode

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