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| Is there any way to get a 'dark mode' theme for lwm? 
 I use dark mode (black background theme) for everything else where it's an option. The bright lights of lwm are blinding by comparison.
 
 I don't expect it to be a game feature but has anybody written a script/theme to make lwm easier on the eyes?
 
 Thanks
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| one could make a userstyle and share with community 
 see
 https://userstyles.org/
 and stylish browser extension
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| Ok so I had a play with some dark theme extensions 
 The best seems to be 'dark reader' although its not perfect. The top bar displays poorly so it's hard to see how much gold and resources you have. The graphic display at the top is like one graphic element where the background colour can't be changed.
 
 'Night eye' had page lag
 'super dark mode' flashes the white page before loading
 'turn off the lights' was just bad
 
 If anybody has any better ideas please share.
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| for Acean: 
 I use the dark reader as per your suggestion along with this script:
 https://greasyfork.org/ru/scripts/421913-hwm-ui-ux-mod
 it works amazing
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| stylish is a lot worse than i remember. 
 stylus is the better extension to use for sure, and dont rely on existing userstyles from the userstyles website, they have no chance of working as well as custom written one (hence the flash-bang effect)
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| I use the dark reader as per your suggestion along with this script: https://greasyfork.org/ru/scripts/421913-hwm-ui-ux-mod
 it works amazing
 
 Struggling to get this script to work, I paste it in on tampermonkey but it doesn't seem to recognise the page
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| try going to settings and toggling " Menu graphic design" it's a new UI but it works with dark mode | 
| I use Dark Reader https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dark-reader/eimadpbcbfnmbkopoojfekhnkhdbieeh
 Works OK for webpages (some elements look scuffed though), but doesn't work for battles/cardgames.
 
 Dark/adaptive mode for ALL interface would be a great update but I don't even wait for it. Seems too hard to develop properly.
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