Clément Pannetier
Clément Pannetier
Hi @julienduchesne, as you can see here #350 in my comment, I said : "Just a quick note, you're maybe going to experience FOUC problems when switching themes.". That's a...
I'm using brave but I think it's not related to the browser. Here is a gif showing the flash I get sometimes: 
Hi @luizdepra, I've been testing some implementations. I still have issues with colors with dark mode and styles used, but here is an example:  To do this I overrided...
Hey @luizdepra, I've been working last week on that, the design is different as you can see below. Light theme :  Dark Theme :  I defined a new...
> @clement-pannetier @WillemSleegers May I ask which files did you change to show projects like this? Also, to apply your work to my site, do I just replace the original...
> > > @clement-pannetier @WillemSleegers May I ask which files did you change to show projects like this? Also, to apply your work to my site, do I just replace...
Recap of missing translations: - [x] **Arabic**: author, see_also, posts @latiif - [x] **Bengali**: author @arafat-hasan - [ ] **Czech**: author, posts @tomkys144 - [x] **German**: author, see_also, posts @AltNico...
> @clement-pannetier posts already exists for Slovak, I believe. Or am I missing something? @a1x42, I don't see [posts] inside the `sk.toml` file.
> I'm confused, which entries are actually missing from the translation files? (I can submit the Romanian one no problem, just need to know what is needed) > > Would...
> @clement-pannetier I don't see `posts` being used anywhere. Can you explain why we need to add that? > I need to see an example of how it's being used...