auto at the moment, changing the default is also a bit tricky due to how the auto-Theme needs to be handled. However, we discussed setting a default theme as a configuration option before, so you may want to open a feature request over at our Bugzilla [1].--force-dark-mode command line flag on Linux)okay, but nevertheless I would like to change this setting. Could you provide me the filepath and, if possible, the line where I can change it?the default is hard-coded asautoat the moment, changing the default is also a bit tricky due to how theauto-Theme needs to be handled. However, we discussed setting a default theme as a configuration option before, so you may want to open a feature request over at our Bugzilla [1].
It is quite simple: I don't like the dark theme of Proxmox but I like the dark mode in Waterfox/Brave. And as long as Proxmox takes the browser theme as theme for the Webinterface, everytime I clear my cookies/cache I have to reset the theme to light mode.May I ask why you need that option, though? After all the theme selector costs you like three clicks once. But maybe I'm missing something.
In the case of Proxmox Backup Server this is a bit tricky. The code handling the theme Cookie is part of the backend and, thus written in Rust requiring you to patch that repo and re-compile it on every release (although, you could probably automate that with an APT hook).okay, but nevertheless I would like to change this setting. Could you provide me the filepath and, if possible, the line where I can change it?
/usr/share/javascript/proxmox-widget-toolkit/themes/theme-proxmox-dark.css), but that may result in an unsupported setup. Currently, this shouldn't really have any side effects, but this may change in the future. It will also require you to replace that file with every update of the proxmox-widget-toolkit. Note that this only works if you want the light theme to be the default.Not sure about Brave, but in Waterfox you can totally set the "Website appearance" separately from the browser's theme in the general settings. First just set the Theme you want, then set the "Website appearance".It is quite simple: I don't like the dark theme of Proxmox but I like the dark mode in Waterfox/Brave. And as long as Proxmox takes the browser theme as theme for the Webinterface, everytime I clear my cookies/cache I have to reset the theme to light mode.
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