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TailwindCSS recently added an additional 950 shade that works really well for dark mode. It allows for a gorgeous dark background without falling back to black. The TailwindUI Commit Template shows it off nicely:
To maintain parity, the light color scales could also add an additional lighter background shade. Indeed, many applications using Radix Colors already map the app background color to white, suggesting a desire for such a step.
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Just ran into this I use color-shade-2 for body and bg-white for container and this gives a nice and calm light mode but doing the same in dark mode, bg-black ends up being too tonally different to the 12th shade. I follow darkest-to-light for UI layers in dark mode so if I use 12th shade as the blackest then the third UI layer (component cards) ends up being too bright. There really needs to be a more blacker shade for a more harmonious dark mode or at least give the formula (if there is one) for calculating more shades by ourselves.
TailwindCSS recently added an additional
950
shade that works really well for dark mode. It allows for a gorgeous dark background without falling back to black. The TailwindUI Commit Template shows it off nicely:To maintain parity, the light color scales could also add an additional lighter background shade. Indeed, many applications using Radix Colors already map the app background color to white, suggesting a desire for such a step.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: