/* The dark stylesheet is the only place we set custom colors besides * border colors for inline text. Make sure the perceptual contrast * stays within the ideal APCA ranges, not lower and preferably not * higher either. */ @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { button, html, input { /* Pure white on black causes halation. * "background" is short for a bunch of unnecessary CSS rules * background-color is all I need. * This is the brightest background that still achieves an APCA * contrast of 90 Lc.*/ background-color: #191919; /* Dimming the default text color is not the same as reducing screen * brightness, since other colors in this stylesheet have brighter * red and blue channels than the default text. */ color: #e6e6e6; } mark { color: #000; background-color: #eee7b2; } /* Only color if it's a link; if href is empty, let it be. */ a:link { color: #eee7b2; } a:visited { color: #ffdaff; } /* For users who request less contrast, target ACPA Lc of -85 to -86 */ @media (prefers-contrast: less) { html { background-color: #333; } } /* Small text needs higher contrast. */ @media not (prefers-contrast: less) { sup a:link:not(:active) { color: #feb; } sup a:visited:not(:active) { color: #ffe6ff; } } /* For users who request more contrast, target ACPA Lc near -96 */ @media (prefers-contrast: more) { html { background-color: #111; color: #eee; } a:link { color: #feb; } a:visited { color: #ffe6ff; } } /* Specified last so it overrides :visited. I chose this color because * it's dimmer, so it's noticeable even without color vision. However, * it still meets the experimental SAPC-APCA threshold for "spot" * contrast. */ a:active { color: #f83; } }