Guest January 21, 2016 Share January 21, 2016 Many of us are night owls, I'm sure. I know I am. I tend to be online for a good portion of the night and one thing that hurts my eyes is a VERY bright colored website in a dark room. Could it be possible to perhaps have like a night time mode that makes the site a little less... Vibrant at night? I know the background changes, but big white text box and light blue trimmings aren't exactly good on the eyes at night time. We could have it like Youtube where you just toggle it yourself when you want to use it. I know it'd require redesigning a theme, but I feel the end result would be worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koukatsu 5,899 February 9, 2016 Share February 9, 2016 ...I actually wouldn't mind this option myself... 3 || Ponysona || Ask Me Anything || Johari Window || Twitch || Gamer Stuff || Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fhaolan 4,484 February 9, 2016 Share February 9, 2016 ...I actually wouldn't mind this option myself... So would I, actually. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJShy 873 February 12, 2016 Share February 12, 2016 I for one would very much welcome a 'Night Theme' of sorts. On a side note, I would recommend a poll for those who wanna speak up, but don't wanna actually think up a clever response to this thread to simply say yes or no to your idea. 1 DeviantART: http://djshy3.deviantart.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akemi Homura 7,680 February 13, 2016 Share February 13, 2016 TVTropes (a favourite site of mine) has a nightvision option, where the background is all black and the text is white. Links to other pages are fittingly green. It's great on the eyes and makes night-time browsing much more relaxing. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chara 1,565 February 13, 2016 Share February 13, 2016 It is nighttime for me and I agree with @Key Sharkz, the white is very blinding and I would also like to request that they have a dark theme. signature made by myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeric 46,852 February 13, 2016 Share February 13, 2016 On a side note, I would recommend a poll for those who wanna speak up, but don't wanna actually think up a clever response to this thread to simply say yes or no to your idea. The statistician in me can't agree with polls. Looking over the previous user created polls in Feedback it is painfully obvious that if staff ever went by them to make a decision it would be a huge mistake. You see, only a fractional amount of the active (key word there) community votes on those polls, so the effect would be the same as if we made no poll and staff made the decision themselves (a small minority making a decision without inclusion). There are far better ways to determine if a new feature will be well received and if it is worth the effort it would take to develop it than a poll with low respondent activity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJShy 873 February 13, 2016 Share February 13, 2016 The statistician in me can't agree with polls. Looking over the previous user created polls in Feedback it is painfully obvious that if staff ever went by them to make a decision it would be a huge mistake. You see, only a fractional amount of the active (key word there) community votes on those polls, so the effect would be the same as if we made no poll and staff made the decision themselves (a small minority making a decision without inclusion). There are far better ways to determine if a new feature will be well received and if it is worth the effort it would take to develop it than a poll with low respondent activity. kk, just a thought I had. I truly did believe it would help... DeviantART: http://djshy3.deviantart.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miles 2,512 February 20, 2016 Share February 20, 2016 @@Key Sharkz, I recommend trying out flux, it's a program that changes the color temperature of one's monitor according to time of day. It's customizable as to how much you can have the color temp change, and you can choose between a quick, or a slow transition phase (I recommend the slow one). Here is what the settings look like. Depending on what lights I have on in my room, (overhead, or just dim lamps), I typically have my night color temp setting between 5000K and 5800K, but your eyes may vary.Here's the website if you are interested in it:https://justgetflux.com/~ Miles 5 ~ Rise And Rise Again, Until Lambs Become Lions ~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest February 20, 2016 Share February 20, 2016 @@Key Sharkz, I recommend trying out flux, it's a program that changes the color temperature of one's monitor according to time of day. It's customizable as to how much you can have the color temp change, and you can choose between a quick, or a slow transition phase (I recommend the slow one). Here is what the settings look like. Depending on what lights I have on in my room, (overhead, or just dim lamps), I typically have my night color temp setting between 5000K and 5800K, but your eyes may vary. Here's the website if you are interested in it: https://justgetflux.com/ ~ Miles I've tried it at least on three different occasions and all it really seems to do is make my monitors look yellow. :c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miles 2,512 February 20, 2016 Share February 20, 2016 I've tried it at least on three different occasions and all it really seems to do is make my monitors look yellow. :c Well yeah, that is exactly what it does. Blue light hurts the eyes at night, which is what you were talking about in your OP... May I ask, when you tried it before, did you ever adjust the settings to be subtle, like say, move the night color temp setting to 6000k, which is just 500k less than the color temp for day? ~ Miles ~ Rise And Rise Again, Until Lambs Become Lions ~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest February 21, 2016 Share February 21, 2016 Well yeah, that is exactly what it does. Blue light hurts the eyes at night, which is what you were talking about in your OP... May I ask, when you tried it before, did you ever adjust the settings to be subtle, like say, move the night color temp setting to 6000k, which is just 500k less than the color temp for day? ~ Miles I've tried it all, and I really just found that the orange just annoyed me. It's not quite for me, I would prefer just a dark theme that I can switch on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest March 14, 2016 Share March 14, 2016 Maybe make it just like the background right now, but night themed so it looks like Equestria is dark at night. Yeah something like that. Like I was thinking making the forums black with the blue trimmings and the text all white, and it would just be a theme you select from the bottom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl Poppa 464 March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 I'm not particularly active, but I do agree with this suggestion; I find that darker forums and websites are much easier on the eyes at just about any time of day to me. Grays tend to help, a darker one for the background with either a paler gray or a white font is more relaxing, I find. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrostBiteThePony 36 March 19, 2016 Share March 19, 2016 I agree with this too. I would like a night time mode but then again you could just turn your brightness down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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