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[AMPLIFY]: Openverse's Dark mode project #403

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fcoveram opened this issue Mar 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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[AMPLIFY]: Openverse's Dark mode project #403

fcoveram opened this issue Mar 20, 2024 · 0 comments

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What is the goal of this amplification request? (select all that apply)

Inform community/make an announcement (no action necessary)

What is the intended audience(s) for this content? (select all that apply)

General WordPress community, WordPress users (existing), Agencies/Enterprise

Are there any specific platforms where you would like this to be shared? (select all that apply)

Any/All/Don't know

Campaign

#WPOpenverse

MakeWP Team

Openverse

What do you want to amplify?

Show the upcoming dark mode feature of Openverse

Amplification request details

Show the benefits of shifting the user interface to a dark theme.

Dark mode is a product-wide setting that adapts the user interface to provide a comfortable experience in low-light environments and, in some cases, improve accessibility for those with visual impairments, as pointed out by NN/g.

The project is being tracked in Openverse repository, issue 3592

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Any additional notes or details? If you marked "Other" above, please provide additional details here.

The project is currently in progress, so this issue intends to inform in advance one of the releases planned for this year that impact Openverse's UX/UI.

Additionally, the project proposal document has a section related to marketing to list new or existing campaign opportunities. Any marketing idea, either specific or broad, is welcome to complement the documentation and keep the comms' next steps trackable.

The request was also shared in the slack channel.

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