light-on-dark color scheme
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light-on-dark color scheme
Summary
light-on-dark color scheme is a color scheme[1]. It draws 162 Wikipedia views per month (color_scheme category, ranking #6 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- light-on-dark color scheme's image is recorded as English Wikipedia light on dark colour scheme.png[3].
- light-on-dark color scheme's image is recorded as GNOME Shell, GNOME Clocks, Evince, gThumb, GNOME Files at version 3.30 (2018-09) in Dark theme.png[4].
- light-on-dark color scheme's image is recorded as Vector-DarkCSS screenshot.png[5].
- light-on-dark color scheme's image is recorded as Perfect dark theme design.jpg[6].
- light-on-dark color scheme's image is recorded as MediaWiki.org with customised dark Timeless skin screenshot.png[7].
- light-on-dark color scheme's image is recorded as Wikimedia-external-dark-and-minimal-style.png[8].
- light-on-dark color scheme's instance of is recorded as color scheme[9].
- light-on-dark color scheme's instance of is recorded as software feature[10].
- light-on-dark color scheme's instance of is recorded as hardware feature[11].
- light-on-dark color scheme's Commons category is recorded as Light-on-dark color scheme[12].
- light-on-dark color scheme's opposite of is recorded as dark-on-light color scheme[13].
- light-on-dark color scheme's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/017mzt[14].
- light-on-dark color scheme's Semantic Scholar topic ID is recorded as 1143733[15].
- light-on-dark color scheme's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 다크 모드[16].
- light-on-dark color scheme's GitHub topic is recorded as dark-theme[17].
- light-on-dark color scheme's GitHub topic is recorded as dark-mode[18].
- light-on-dark color scheme's GitLab topic ID is recorded as dark-mode[19].
- light-on-dark color scheme's GitLab topic ID is recorded as night-mode[20].
- light-on-dark color scheme's GitLab topic ID is recorded as dark+themes[21].
Why It Matters
light-on-dark color scheme draws 162 Wikipedia views per month (color_scheme category, ranking #6 of 10).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 51 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]