The https://modules.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_static/modules_red.svg actually stands out very well in dark mode (rather than the modules_white.svg).
I found this out by overriding the text and background while in light mode (black background, reddish text to match the image).
And, I know this is picky ( maybe you could start a color trend ;) ):
Is there a way (in dark mode) to set the red of modules_red.svg,
or maybe Amber as the text color (other than changing my browser settings)?
Perhaps, an additional dark mode (or two)?
I find that amber (or colors similar to it like the red of modules_red.svg) on black is easier to read than white on black (particularly in low light situations - remember the days of amber monitors?).
I set terminals (and the windows cmd.exe window) to yellow-amber text on a black background:
XTerm*background: black
XTerm*foreground: rgb:dc/84/00
On 2025-10-06 12:42 AM, Xavier Delaruelle wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have updated the documentation website to use the "Furo" sphinx theme.
>
> I feel like it globally improves the readability. Current page table
> of content is available on the right side. It is also possible to
> switch between light and dark mode.
>
> Please tell me if you spot something awkward.
>
> https://modules.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
>
> Best regards,
> Xavier
>
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