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I couldn't find an easy way to change the background colors within Azimutt. I think the already existing color customization is great, but it would be nice to have further color customization within the platform. One common way is to implement a toggle switch for dark mode (example). A feature like this or a way to change the color layouts within the platform would be cool and would help make the platform more customizable.
Note: I am happy to make an attempt at implementing this, but am new to elm, so it would require some scrutiny.
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Indeed personalization is still quite low on Azimutt but I still have some foundational features that are still missing (like undo/redo, realtime collaboration, better data exploration, better editor for SQL/AML, more in-depth db analysis...) so I don't think I can focus on this soon.
I think that task is not that hard thanks to the dark:* feature of Tailwind but having something that is qualitative everywhere looks like a very long task.
If you feel it you can try it and I can review your work but as Azimutt is still evolving a lot it could be challenging.
What do you think?
I couldn't find an easy way to change the background colors within Azimutt. I think the already existing color customization is great, but it would be nice to have further color customization within the platform. One common way is to implement a toggle switch for dark mode (example). A feature like this or a way to change the color layouts within the platform would be cool and would help make the platform more customizable.
Note: I am happy to make an attempt at implementing this, but am new to elm, so it would require some scrutiny.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: