| I'm on Linux with Xfce. I have tried and failed to get a dark theme working. It's difficult to match across toolkits. I've had web browsers that default to white screen flashing on new tabs, and most don't respect your native theme. My current workaround]in Firefox is to disable background images, set default foreground/background and link colours. Set a default font, and ensure font sizes don't fall below a certain size. Some text inputs have a dark background and a dark font. Which makes things very difficult. I'm typing blind. Another issue is that many designs use background images where you would expect foreground placement. For example Instagram doesn't work for me. Slack is usable, but some image previews are lost. Other sites that rely upon imagery for navigation can pose a problem. The compose window in Gmail, I have to use mystery meat navigation to work out each button's function. Which is quite poor. I've tried setting my own stylesheets in browsers where you can, but it's easy to break layouts. Obviously accessibility is still overlooked by many site designers. I also don't like being stuck in one browser, so a better cross application solution is preferable, rather than site specific fixes. |
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/firefox#Unreadable_inpu...
You can customise the colors according to your preference.
I also like the FT Deep Dark theme for firefox.