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First dark theme seen in post #17 looked the most profesional and easy to read.
Colors just worked well and looked professionaly coordianted.
Gave a good alternative to the white theme. I feel like if you went with a grayish background with white text- it makes legibility harsher.
I prefer greys rather than black. Black makes my eyes squint and hunt for some reason. I think the best screen has a minimal hue range and not too bright, and easily read in a bright sun lit room.
I don't normally use a dark theme and probably wouldn't here either. But since I may end up changing my mind, I did look at the Dark3 variants, and the one I like best overall is 3840 Nexus Dark3 v3:
Nexus Dark3 v3 - Postbit 20230814
I could live with the first Nexus Dark3 version, the one that is way more black. It's actually kind of restful to my eyes, but I like having the body of the post a different color from the quote, and since the post body is more important, I like it the darker of the two. I notice you said "We could try darker, but I don't want complete black like the original." I don't think I would care if it's darker or not, frankly. I don't think total black for the post is that bad, but on the whole I like this variation better.
Record 3840 Dark3 v3 as my vote for dark, so far.
I think the light theme you last gave is OK.
Bob.
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