There you can set your own selection that will ignore the instance default. In this case the old one was darkly or lightly (depending on your browser being dark or light mode I think?) so either of those will be what you’re looking for.
Yeah, browser caching stops the themes from applying straight away. You can do a force refresh using shift-f5/control-f5 to force the browser to reload the page with the new theme :)
Sami@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
Yup, just click on your username on the top right, select settings and scroll down to Themes
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There you can set your own selection that will ignore the instance default. In this case the old one was darkly or lightly (depending on your browser being dark or light mode I think?) so either of those will be what you’re looking for.
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
That’s what I did but apparently it takes a while to apply
Demigodrick@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
Yeah, browser caching stops the themes from applying straight away. You can do a force refresh using shift-f5/control-f5 to force the browser to reload the page with the new theme :)