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Theme not working with Slack 3.4.0 #88

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jenstroeger opened this issue Mar 27, 2019 · 14 comments
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Theme not working with Slack 3.4.0 #88

jenstroeger opened this issue Mar 27, 2019 · 14 comments

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@jenstroeger
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jenstroeger commented Mar 27, 2019

Not sure if this is a macOS (Mojave) issue only or a general issue with Slack 3.3.8. After updating Slack yesterday and editing the files, the stylesheet seems to work only partially here or there.

Until the update, the dark theme has worked just fine on Mojave for me.

Probably related: issue #74 and issue #78, but perhaps try this comment which worked for me.

@Sharpienero
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Sharpienero commented Mar 27, 2019

Hey Jen, just letting you know that Mac Mojave actually supports a native dark mode using a force flag. Check it out! Or don't, that's okay too.

I must've been confused when I made this, as I can't find any reference to this online. Maybe I was thinking of the app? Sorry for any confusion!

@cdpautsch
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I have encountered the same or similar problem. The main chat remains black text on a white background. Threads have black backgrounds but the text stays black as well, making it unreadable.

I am on Windows 10, running Slack 3.3.8.

Restarting and changing workspaces has not resolved the issue.

@kkorus
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kkorus commented Apr 3, 2019

Still white background in conversation window. (Slack 3.3.8)

@tiagoboeing
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Same problem in Win10

@jenstroeger
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jenstroeger commented Apr 22, 2019

Aya, even worse with 3.4.0 (updating the title of this issue…)

Hey Jen, just lettkng you know that Mac Mojave actually supports a native dark mode using a force flag. Check it out! Or don't, that's okay too.

@Sharpienero, how does that work?

@jenstroeger jenstroeger changed the title Theme not working with Slack 3.3.8 Theme not working with Slack 3.4.0 Apr 22, 2019
@delington
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Alternatively to force dark mode you can overwrite the 3.4.0 not working ssb-interlop file with the last working ssb-interlop file, it worked for me.

@Snowflake6
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3.4.0 works fine on Win10 if you copy the index.js and ssb-interop.js files over from the 3.3.8 folder.

@Snowflake6
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Aya, even worse with 3.4.0 (updating the title of this issue…)

Changing the title confuses the issue, actually, as many of the replies above referred to 3.3.8.

@jmccuen
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jmccuen commented May 8, 2019

If you check https://mallowigi.github.io/slack-one-dark-theme/ there are additional CSS options that you need to set. This fixed the issue for me in 3.4.

@rhinojosap
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If you check https://mallowigi.github.io/slack-one-dark-theme/ there are additional CSS options that you need to set. This fixed the issue for me in 3.4.

Amazing!! Thanks

@cdpautsch
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As I'm not sure if this will ever receive an update, there are other forks available, such as: https://github.com/Nockiro/slack-black-theme

@dambrogia
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Mac Mojave actually supports a native dark mode using a force flag.

@Sharpienero care to elaborate on this? I'd like to get this set up.

@kyub
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kyub commented May 16, 2019

Would it be possible to not have text and some other elements hardcoded to #aaa. When customizing the theme it makes some text and elements difficult to read if you're not going all dark. For example, I'm making a Nord inspired theme but can't override certain things like timestamps, last replies, channel sorting etc.

I would have a go at this myself but I suck with CSS.

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@AnthonyWC
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AnthonyWC commented May 26, 2019

Has anyone got this to work in 3.4.2?

Edit: Somehow got it to work after I downgrade to 3.4.0 then upgrade to 3.4.2 works after I apply the patch.

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