Thanks for the response Hannes. Then I vote that we default to system settings. That is what their system is requesting, after all. The fact that we ignored it historically seems to be a weak justification to ignore what is actively being requested now. Having the default be system settings makes more sense imo.
And it's not like browsers or OS' are defaulting to Dark Mode -- that's something you have to opt-in to. So, the javadoc website is merely marching to the beat set by the user's choice on the OS/Browser. But if you still disagree, then that's fine. Turns out there are different extensions that can do this for me anyways. Even on my fully locked down browser, it looks like I can download Dark Reader for Firefox, allowing me to fix my problem. On Mon, Nov 17, 2025 at 6:52 AM Hannes Wallnoefer < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi David, > > Thanks for your feedback. Among the options you mention, I think following > the system setting by default is the one I like best. The reason we kept > the light theme as default was to introduce the feature with as little > disruption as possible, but I’m open to reconsider that decision. > > Hannes > > On 15.11.2025, at 07:38, David Alayachew <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello @[email protected] <[email protected]>, > > I am forced to use a browser that wipes history, cookies, sessions, etc. > on close, leaving behind only bookmarks and settings. That means that I > have to reapply Dark Mode multiple times a day (on the ea Java 26 docs). > It's not that big a deal, but I would appreciate a url (better yet, the %s > search engine!) that has dark mode activated as part of the url. Either > that, or have the default be system setting (or give me a url that does > that). > > Thank you for your time and consideration. > David Alayachew > > >
