[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 169864] New: Web Inspector: Native Dark Mode Theme
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Sun Mar 19 12:02:15 PDT 2017
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169864
Bug ID: 169864
Summary: Web Inspector: Native Dark Mode Theme
Classification: Unclassified
Product: WebKit
Version: Safari 10
Hardware: Macintosh
OS: macOS 10.12
Status: NEW
Severity: Enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: Web Inspector
Assignee: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
Reporter: chris at heavymark.com
CC: inspector-bugzilla-changes at group.apple.com
I like many code using Dark Themes. For Sublime, Atom, and other popular editors dark modes are typically the default and also the mostly popular in regards to custom themes for such editors.
Inspectors in browsers oddly have always been light themed. A while back Chrome allowed users to add a custom stylesheet to style the inspector to be dark and several themes existed to do such. While I believe Safari supports that, at the time at least it didn't seem to support it as well and there was no way porting the dark themes to Safari. Also even in Chrome, with all the updates, third party git hub developers didnt usually update the themes and thus the inspectors ended up looking odd.
Chrome Inspector recently now supports a native dark mode via their preferences which is wonderful, and makes going from a standard editor such as Atom, to Chrome seamless.
Would love to see that feature added to Safari.
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