Use forwards theme#11
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Actually, was just 5 mins work to add a dark theme, based off the inverse class in forwardspres, so that is now included in the PR. |
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A couple more TODOs before merging:
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I developed a theme based on the colours in the forwards logo to use for the Forwards R Package Development website and thought it would be nice to apply it to the main Forwards website as well, to give it a more distinctive/branded look than a generic Quarto site.
The logo fades a bit into the navbar. I thought about using this version of the hex instead, but my first attempt to add it didn't fit, and I don't have time to play with it further just this minute.
It would be nice to create a separate branded theme for dark mode as well, but that's a task for another day!
What do you think?