This project provides a stylesheet and two scripts that allow you to implement Dark Mode on your website. It is initially loaded based on user preference, can be toggled via a switch, and is saved via localStorage
.
You can view the test page with all default bootstrap components in light and dark (thanks to juzraai!).
Note that not all components are fully supported yet. Mostly the contextual color classes can cause problems.
If you are using Angular, check out ng-bootstrap-darkmode.
Install the npm package:
$ npm install bootstrap-darkmode
$ yarn add bootstrap-darkmode
$ pnpm install bootstrap-darkmode
Include the stylesheet, e.g. in styles.scss
:
@import "~bootstrap-darkmode/darktheme";
Put the stylesheet link in <head>
. Do not forget to add bootstrap.
<head>
<!-- ... -->
<!-- Bootstrap CSS ... -->
<!-- Dark mode CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/bootstrap-darkmode@0.7.0/dist/darktheme.css"/>
<!-- ... -->
</head>
Load the theme script as the first thing in <body>
.
<body>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/bootstrap-darkmode@0.7.0/dist/theme.js"></script>
<!-- ... --->
npm build
.darktheme.css
and theme.js
in the dist/
directory.If you are using ng-bootstrap-darkmode, you can skip this section entirely. It comes with its own JavaScript implementation that is used very differently.
As soon as possible after <body>
, initialize the config and load the theme:
const themeConfig = new ThemeConfig();
// place customizations here
themeConfig.initTheme();
Loading the theme early shortens the time until the white default background becomes dark.
If you want to use the default dark switch, load the switch script and add the element using this code:
// this will write the html to the document and return the element.
const darkSwitch = writeDarkSwitch(themeConfig);
You can listen to theme changes by registering a callback with themeChangeHandlers
:
config.themeChangeHandlers.push(theme => console.log(`using theme: ${theme}`));
To change the way the theme is persisted, you can change the loadTheme
and saveTheme
functions:
themeConfig.loadTheme = () => {
// custom logic
return 'dark';
};
themeConfig.saveTheme = theme => {
// custom logic
console.log(theme);
};
Author: Clashsoft
Source Code: https://github.com/Clashsoft/bootstrap-darkmode
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