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Improve Dark Mode Toggle UI/UX #11

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DhanushNehru opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 5 comments
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Improve Dark Mode Toggle UI/UX #11

DhanushNehru opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 5 comments
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@DhanushNehru
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The current dark mode toggle could be enhanced to provide a smoother user experience.

A few suggestions:

  • Animated Transition: Add a subtle fade or slide animation when switching between light and dark modes for a more polished feel.

  • Toggle Positioning: Consider placing the toggle in a more prominent location on the page for easier access, especially on mobile devices.

  • Save Preference: Ensure the user's preference for light or dark mode is saved across sessions so they don’t have to toggle it every time they return.

  • Visual Feedback: Provide immediate visual feedback when the toggle is clicked, perhaps with a slight color change or icon animation.

@shivansh023023
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Hi @DhanushNehru , i would like to contribute on the issue of Improving Dark Mode Toggle UI/UX .

@Hustler004
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Hi @DhanushNehru I would really love to add more functionalities into this project, can you please assign it to me?

@Harsh1737
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Hi @DhanushNehru, i would like to contribute to this issue of Improving Dark Mode Toggle UI/UX. Can you assign it to me?

@DhanushNehru
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Hi @shivansh023023 please update here if you are still working on this

@shivansh023023
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Yaa @DhanushNehru i am still working on it , and will get it completed within a few days

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