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I'm using Stack Overflow at night pretty often, and the white background is making my eyes and head hurt when I have to read some big and complex post.

I suggest to add a night mode button that would switch the site to a dark theme.

I have not found this feature in the options so I suppose that it doesn't exist.

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    You can use user stylesheets for that.
    – Oded
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:26
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    Or use f.lux to alter your display's brightness and color temperature based on the time.
    – CodeCaster
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:29
  • @Oded Thanks. Though it doesn't seems possible to switch from white to black and then back to white easily.
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:31
  • @CodeCaster Thanks. But I dont want my hole computer going "screen crazy" ! XD Only stack would be great...
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:33
  • I believe there are people who maybe might be affected by looking at light so much and they cant keep their eyes in front of a screen for long. This might be of some help. Anyway that is a feature suggestion. You got my upvote Mar 3, 2016 at 10:38
  • @OmariOmosa Thank you. Indeed I can't keep my eyes in front of stackOverflow sometimes !
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:48
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    If that's true, you might need a doctor, @Doctor. I do most of my browsing and programming at night and don't have any problem with my eyes. Of course, having an overhead light on is a huge help. Ergonomic specialists have been saying for years that you should never stare at an illuminated screen in a dark room, regardless of whether or not the background is black. Your love of white-on-black themes may also have something to do with your vision problems: "dark" modes have fairly low contrast compared to "light" modes, and therefore strain your eyes. Mar 3, 2016 at 10:52
  • @CodyGray My screen is very bright. And I like it like that. But when you have to work realy late and I'm tiered, sometimes I woul'd like, you know... Just make it more pleasant.
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:55
  • shamelsss lemonplug: se-chat-dark-theme Mar 3, 2016 at 14:26
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    "My screen is very bright. And I like it like that" Doesn't seem that way :)
    – CubeJockey
    Mar 3, 2016 at 14:32
  • @CubeJockey Most of the time I do. Like when there is a lot of sun... But on the contrary when its late it becomes a pain in the neck !
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 14:37
  • @Doctor: Could you tell, How does this all starts? Do you generally prefer darkness? A small story of some symptoms by the gray background?
    – Mikhail V
    May 4, 2016 at 19:55
  • @Oded How would you install a User Style Sheet for SO? Where can you save the custom CSS so that it automatically works with SO/SE (for example with Chrome)?
    – Basj
    Nov 30, 2019 at 12:27
  • @Basj - these days, Chrome recommends using extensions to do so.
    – Oded
    Dec 2, 2019 at 9:54

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This would not be a desirable feature to add to the site. While it has only a niche market, it would drastically increase development and maintenance costs because now two completely different themes would have to be tested and maintained.

Plus, it simply doesn't scale for every website to have to implement features like this. Should all news websites have a "night" mode? The documentation for your UI library? What about corporate sites? Why doesn't Amazon have this? People shop at night, too.

This is something that would better be handled by the web browser, or perhaps by an application running on your machine. Fortunately, those applications already exist, via user stylesheets or f.lux and others. Those who want this can get it, without imposing a penalty upon everyone else.

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    Adding a switch for the background-color property would not be that hard to maintain. And why talk of other websites ? The subject here is stackoverflow :-). Though you are right that some softwares already exist... But I dont want to install anything else !
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:51
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    @Doctor Actually, it would double all testing efforts for every new change, since it needs to be tested with just not one "skin" but two. Mar 3, 2016 at 10:53
  • @Carpetsmoker I understand that ! But its not like there was that much new front features that needed to be tested each days...
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 11:01
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    They add new features all the time. And of course it is not as simple as setting the background color property. Every foreground element, including text, user cards, hyperlinks, flags, and on and on and on would need to have a new color so that it had sufficient contrast with the background. Mar 3, 2016 at 11:05
  • @CodyGray Yes you are right. I didn't thought of the contrast.
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 11:17
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    @Doctor: Unfortunately, the front-end layout design team is overworked and undermanned, despite significant recruiting efforts; in particular, there's a significant design backlog of months for designing graduated sites' skins on the rest of the network. Doubling the work required, even only on one site (and why not the other 150+?), would significantly add to that load. Mar 4, 2016 at 0:28
  • @nathanTuggy I see... But if one day they recruit I hope that they implement this functionnality then ! :-)
    – Doctor
    Mar 4, 2016 at 8:37
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    Thats bs, even youtube has night mode. SO is just too lazy to develope it. Whats so hard in writing a new CSS classed and allow users to switch them via a button?!
    – Black
    Nov 3, 2017 at 17:39
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    So many developers work late into the night on dark-themed IDEs, only to switch to SO and be temporarily blinded. Exaggeration aside, it's still very jarring, even with bluelight filters and dimmed screens. I think a dark-theme would be highly welcomed by the community and could even increase usage.
    – cdabel
    Aug 23, 2019 at 5:00
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    Well, they sure showed you, lol.
    – user10957435
    Mar 31, 2020 at 15:44
  • Alas, if only this were the first time that what I consider to be an undesirable feature was added to the site, @Chipster. Apr 1, 2020 at 9:13
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A feature like this is the responsibility of the hardware or OS, not the content. If the white background hurts your eyes at night, that's not unique to Stack Overflow or any other site with a white background - so you should change the display settings system-wide, not just for one site*.

* Unless that one site looks like this, in which case it should absolutely take responsibility. Eurgh.

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    Yeah, obviously that site needs a dark theme. I only read badly-written pseudo-political rants at night. Mar 3, 2016 at 11:50
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    @CodyGray * {color: black; background-color: black;} I reckon that would do it. Mar 3, 2016 at 11:56
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    You forgot to account for the text in the pictures. A common problem on Stack Overflow as well. Mar 3, 2016 at 11:57
  • I know when I am beat, and I shan't continue. Well played sir. Mar 3, 2016 at 11:59
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    That site is so cool. I knew there had to be an Evangelical equivalent to the Furthur Bus.
    – Pekka
    Mar 3, 2016 at 13:36
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Learn to configure your screen.

No really, I see so many people with brightness and contrast set to 100% all the time. This might look good for movies and games, but doesn't really work well for text. Generally, you want the screen to emit as little light as possible while still being readable. I find that lowering contrast is also useful.

It's unfortunate that many "modern" LCD screens have really shitty controls to do this. I miss the old days with CRT screens and little POD controls. But there are some software tools to adjust screen brightness; redshift for example can do this (redshift -b 0.8 -t 6500:6500 to adjust only brightness and not colour temperature).

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  • The nice thing about using an app to do this is that you can easily return to present configurations. Rarely do you get the best picture by just turning all the dials up to 11, so it's hard to get it back where you want it after turning it down via hardware. Some monitors have "modes," but these are usually preset and therefore suboptimal. (Or maybe I'm the only one who even bothers to color-calibrate their multiple displays.) Mar 3, 2016 at 10:54
  • I'm already on the minimum brightness. And it is not my own screen. I can go to my boss and say : "Hey ! Can I get a new screen because this one is too bright." XD !! And I don't feel like installing third-party software.
    – Doctor
    Mar 3, 2016 at 10:58
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    @Doctor I find it strange that you say "this is a large problem for me, please fix it!" and then when someone offers a possible solution for you to fix it yourself you say "I don't feel like installing third-party software" ... Mar 3, 2016 at 11:05

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