A Sepia tone actually would be preferable for me to improve color contrast. The recent site improvements, have further reduced the color contrast, borders and sense of differentiation between content, which is becoming challenging on all the current era websites. Dark mode is helpful at some times of day I find, but other times I do still need brighter light earlier in the day from the screen, but not screaming white, borderless content that visually appears like a graphical/textual run-on sentence. Sepia mode from most reader tools I find helpful. Adjusting windows operating system night-mode settings for red/blue shift is only so helpful, and at a point it tips over into too much darkness and red to be helpful. Also generally, these settings are an increasing standard that is being adopted for disability eyesight access, which I have seen elsewhere. Hope these thoughts help in the thought process as so many of us are not getting any younger, nor do our retinas and ocular/brain nervous systems.
A Sepia tone actually would be preferable for me to improve color contrast. The recent site improvements, have further reduced the color contrast, borders and sense of differentiation between content, which is becoming challenging on all the current era websites. Dark mode is helpful at some times of day I find, but other times I do still need brighter light earlier in the day from the screen, but not screaming white, borderless content that visually appears like a graphical/textual run-on sentence. Sepia mode from most reader tools I find helpful. Adjusting windows operating system night-mode settings for red/blue shift is only so helpful, and at a point it tips over into too much darkness and red to be helpful. Also generally, these settings are an increasing standard that is being adopted for disability eyesight access, which I have seen elsewhere. Hope these thoughts help in the thought process as so many of us are not getting any younger, nor do our retinas and ocular/brain nervous systems.