Request for Implementing Dark/Light Theme Toggle on Website
M
Musab
I hope you’re doing well. I’d like to enhance our website’s user experience by giving visitors the option to switch between Dark and Light themes. This feature can improve usability and cater to different preferences.
Is there any possibility to add a theme toggle button, typically represented as a moon for Dark theme and a sun for Light theme, in a noticeable location on the website, such as the top right or left corner.
Best Regards
S
Seter
Yes please make this happen :)
TANK
There's a plugin that does it pretty well, but it slows down the page load. If a plugin can do it, I don't see why they can't. It's all about how it is implemented. There are a few different ways to do it, and if done correctly, it would work fine.
Works perfectly once tweaked correctly, but slows down page load when active.
N
Nikos I
TANK
Have you checked how this plugin actually works? It uses JS code to add classes to ALL elements on the page during loading, which completely destroys the site's performance. No wonder it's lagging so badly. Using this with Elementor is impossible — don't even try to check such a page in Google Page Insights.
Creating a color scheme switcher is a difficult task, especially when users are given the ability to manually set the color of typography, borders, and backgrounds. Perhaps the developers will eventually create such a switcher (I wouldn't mind it myself), but it certainly won't be in the terrible way this plugin works.
Paul Vek
Such a possibility cannot be implemented, and if it is done, it will turn out to be a half-assed and useless thing.
Because even if they make something like this, it will only work in the default mode. It is enough to use different page builders or different plugins, each of which has its own separate and special classes and styles. Even if such a thing can be done and it exists in many themes, it will never function completely and correctly without any problems.
Creating a dark view requires constant support and checking and constant updating.
It is precisely because of this that many plugins are ineffective in this field or many themes have such a possibility, but it is not complete and causes many problems. This is only possible by a developer or a dedicated development and support team for your site, otherwise such a possibility is just an extra thing for this theme and only makes it heavier and bulky.
I think that there is no need for such a possibility and spontaneous conflict is for the development of things on the sidelines.
I think it is better for the Woodmart team to focus on more important issues. For example, full compatibility without any problems with Gutenberg, which has been promised for a long time.
Mahdi Akrami
this is very needed
M
Musab
I think it's a good idea to improve the custumer experience