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This is probably less important but it would be super helpful if I could tell the two apart more easily, i have accedently closed the text book a few times now because i thought it was just a bug. Ie they have the same title up the top, same colour and same formatting. Also there is a already a little visual fatigue from having two black on bright white pages up at the same time. I think a colour difference would help here. Perhaps even a dark mode (light text on dark background) would work?
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Hi @00alia00 , thank you for the suggestion, I will make a note of it! Just to confirm, you mean basically some way of better differentiating the two panels?
Perhaps even a dark mode (light text on dark background) would work?
This is certainly something that's on our radar 😎 Browser extensions like Dark Reader are a pretty decent interim solution:
It does okay with the text and code, though it doesn't render the images as well, as many of them have transparent backgrounds.
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This is probably less important but it would be super helpful if I could tell the two apart more easily, i have accedently closed the text book a few times now because i thought it was just a bug. Ie they have the same title up the top, same colour and same formatting. Also there is a already a little visual fatigue from having two black on bright white pages up at the same time. I think a colour difference would help here. Perhaps even a dark mode (light text on dark background) would work?
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: