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[Enhancement]: Differentiating button in light and dark mode . #236

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Harsh-KumarJha opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Harsh-KumarJha
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🎮 feature Request

The button to toggle between the themes (dark/light) can be made more visually appealing

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The button can be enhanced by adding a simple small icon of moon and sun with respective themes, so that it is more appealing and user interactive.

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For vague idea we can consider something like this
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I will stick to the original slider button design and add the img/icon on top of it.

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@River-unknown
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Hello @Manaregr8 @Harsh-KumarJha I am a gssoc '24 contributor and would love to contribute to this issue. I have myself made a static website recently to work on this light and dark feature And this issue asks for adding the image. Hence i feel i would be a good fit to contribute to this project. Would be very grateful if it could be assigned to me.

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Hi @River-unknown ,

You can find new issues in the repository. I assure you, there are plenty of them. Please use the README to set up the website on your localhost and identify the issues. I will assign them to you on a first-come, first-served basis.

Thank you!

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