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Hi, just thought you might want to make the white backgrounds on your QR codes explicitly white:
This nice dark Github theme is an override CSS, true, ("GithubDarkTheme();" specifically) but it's very well behaved and if MS ever implements one, they're likely to do it similarly. This is just one of those cases where you don't really want an alpha background.
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Definitely reason to test with multiple browsers. Chrome's "force dark mode", if it now uses the stuff Brave does (which was probably a Chrome experimental feature) is sort of an in-browser darkreader extension. That's guaranteed to break things sooner or later just because it's indiscriminate. Mostly yes, the background should not be transparent. Or at least there should be a white background under it that maybe fuzzes at the edges to pure alpha.
Hi, just thought you might want to make the white backgrounds on your QR codes explicitly white:
This nice dark Github theme is an override CSS, true, ("GithubDarkTheme();" specifically) but it's very well behaved and if MS ever implements one, they're likely to do it similarly. This is just one of those cases where you don't really want an alpha background.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: