Hmm... the ID editor is still light. That should be fixed asap along with the map dimming.
The map tiles are greyed out and have less contrast then before. Unfortunately there is also no switch setting for normal mode.
Now I use the Mozilla Dark Reader Addon to increase contrast again. Makes the experience of osm.org in dark mode much better.
Not having a switch is not very helpful...
While I like the dark mode theming for the UI, the map is super washed out now and a lot harder to read. Hopefully there will be a toggle for this so I can go back to the old theme 🤞
~~Edit: This css makes it look slightly better, probably enough for it to be usable for me.~~
.leaflet-tile {
filter: contrast(100%)!important;
}
.
Edit2: This css seems to bring the map tiles back to normal
.leaflet-tile-container, .mapkey-table-entry td:first-child > * {
filter: none !important;
}
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