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I'm usually using dark mode on every website if it's possible. For me, on SO questions become really hard to read because of the bad contrast of link colors - so i switched back to light mode.

EDIT:

Updated SO Color

Contrast validator delivers a score of 3.89 on SO dark mode.

I'm not familiar with the corporate design of SO, but changing the link color to #B3DEFF would make reading a lot easier.

Contrast validator 2

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What is your opinion about this?

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    That looks very nice! The only issue here is that it compromises the accessibility (only a bit, can be handled). That's because everyone knows that darkish-blue text with an underline or what-not is a link that shouts "CLICK ME! CLICK ME!" and if a random guy sees that, they would most likely think that it's just text decoration.
    – JumperBot_
    Jul 21, 2022 at 10:45
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    You might be right - I adapted the color to just a slightly brighter version of the original one.
    – toffler
    Jul 21, 2022 at 11:18
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    There's a "high contrast mode" where links have proper contrast and a "non-color designator" (underline) as specified in WCAG. I like to call this the "because we can't have nice things in regular contrast mode" mode.
    – Laurel
    Jul 21, 2022 at 12:09
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    I find that code formatting in a link makes it hard to read in dark mode, e.g. in this answer Convert 16 bit mask (__mmask16) to __m128i control byte mask on KNL (Xeon Phi 7210) there's a bolded example near the top (vpmovdb which is ok), and two non-bolded exampled near the bottom. (vmaskmovps which is less readable.) That might be due to the background being even darker for code-formatting. Jul 21, 2022 at 14:25
  • what would be the proposed color for the link after it has been clicked? your current proposed color seems very similar to the clicked link color.
    – Nifim
    Jul 21, 2022 at 14:56
  • @Nifim... I would probably do the same thing... use a slightly brighter color than the original one...maybe a little bit more blue/green.
    – toffler
    Jul 21, 2022 at 16:32
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    Have faith man, devs told me they will get that full WCAG AA compliance in 4 to 8 weeks. Jul 21, 2022 at 20:44
  • Why are some links darker than others?
    – bad_coder
    Jul 21, 2022 at 21:02
  • @Marco unless that's really confirmed, what we know is 6-8 weeks...
    – Andrew T.
    Jul 22, 2022 at 5:32
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    Readability gets worse with "night mode" (particularly on my phone), when the screen severely shifts to the red spectrum, lowering the contrast even more. I'd fully support a higher contrast - won't go to blinding light mode on the phone. I understand that this is my own fault, but it's also yet another aspect that someone might want to pay attention to.
    – Olaf Kock
    Jul 22, 2022 at 7:08
  • @AndrewT. dammit Jul 22, 2022 at 13:43
  • Even with the updated color, I think it's still too subtle and easy to not realize it's meant to be a link. Jul 23, 2022 at 1:41

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