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gatsby-plugin-use-dark-mode
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Gatsby plugin to prevent a flash of default styles when using the use-dark-mode hook
A Gatsby plugin to prevent a flash of default styles when using the use-dark-mode
hook if the user is not using the default theme. Specifically, this plugin handles the injection of
the noflash.js
logic.
npm install gatsby-plugin-use-dark-mode use-dark-mode
Add the plugin to your gatsby-config.js
.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
'gatsby-plugin-use-dark-mode',
],
};
Follow the use-dark-mode
documentation for further instructions.
If you would like to change the class names that are applied, specify the storage key, or skip the script minification process, you may do so through plugin options:
// gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-use-dark-mode',
options: {
classNameDark: 'dark-mode',
classNameLight: 'light-mode',
storageKey: 'darkMode',
minify: true,
},
},
],
};
Note: You will also need to pass the corresponding options to
useDarkMode
.
useDarkMode
can be configured to specify which DOM element receives the
class and to use an alternate storage provider if desired. This plugin does not currently support
those options, so it will only work if you are using the defaults (document.body
and
localStorage
).
FAQs
Gatsby plugin to prevent a flash of default styles when using the use-dark-mode hook
We found that gatsby-plugin-use-dark-mode demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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