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Multiple themes? Or just a 'light" & "dark" mode?

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Does your forum have multiple themes for your users to choose from? Or do you use 1 theme with a light and dark mode? Perhaps you just have 1 theme option?

Personally, I have 1 theme that the user can customize a bit to their liking. I have some ideas for 2024 that I would like to implement and maybe re-design my site's theme quite a bit but it's finding the time to sort it all out right now. Do you prefer having multiple themes to choose from on a forum?
 
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Does your forum have multiple themes for your users to choose from? Or do you use 1 theme with a light and dark mode? Perhaps you just have 1 theme option?

Personally, I have 1 theme that the user can customize a bit to their liking. I have some ideas for 2024 that I would like to implement and maybe re-design my site's theme quite a bit but it's finding the time to sort it all out right now. Do you prefer having multiple themes to choose from on a forum?
You've been to my forum, we have quite a few although a lot less than before. I removed some that didn't cut the mustard for quality compared to the others.

I like having lots of different themes when I go to a forum so I can change things up every now and then when I get tired of one. As long as it isn't the same theme with a different highlight color. Lol
 
I used to run many of them at the same time, however. Most people tend to stick with just one, so I now just run one theme with light or dark.:)
 
I currently have two themes on Thee Zone, one is a light theme and the other one is a dark theme. I like to give people options since I know some people prefer dark themes while others prefer light themes.
 
Does your forum have multiple themes for your users to choose from? Or do you use 1 theme with a light and dark mode? Perhaps you just have 1 theme option?

Personally, I have 1 theme that the user can customize a bit to their liking. I have some ideas for 2024 that I would like to implement and maybe re-design my site's theme quite a bit but it's finding the time to sort it all out right now. Do you prefer having multiple themes to choose from on a forum?

I'm not sure members are even aware when there are multiple themes to choose from. Dark and Light, yes. But I think multiple themes are just mostly for owners to play around with, and consistency might be the better approach for the general public so they don't go into too much shock.
 
We currently have three themes members can choose between, but all of them are on the darker side. In the past, we've had dozens of themes available at a time, but we've scaled back in more recent years. Our members tend to prefer darker themes versus lighter ones (but I think someone has recently asked for a lighter theme to use while they're at work).
 

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