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search bar text and dark mode toggle design #812

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AnsharaFayazBeigh opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #838
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search bar text and dark mode toggle design #812

AnsharaFayazBeigh opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #838

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@AnsharaFayazBeigh
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hi @dohinafs

  1. The placeholder text in the search bar is almost invisible, especially in dark mode. This makes it hard for users to see what they’re supposed to type in
    --> We can increase the contrast of the placeholder text by adjusting its color based on whether dark mode is on or off. This would make it easier to see and more user-friendly
  2. he dark mode toggle button doesn’t look much like a typical toggle switch, so it’s not immediately obvious to users that they can use it to switch themes.
    -->he dark mode toggle button doesn’t look much like a typical toggle switch, so it’s not immediately obvious to users that they can use it to switch themes.

If possible, could you consider this for a Level 3 contribution?

if you assign me this please assign relevant labels too.

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i want work in this issue

@AnsharaFayazBeigh
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@Aditya90456 @dohinafs I would rather want to work on this alone please.

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find other issues @AnsharaFayazBeigh

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