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May 20, 2024

Dark mode for accessibility

  • May 20, 2024
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Are there plans to support dark mode within the Docusign community for additional accessibility?

5 replies

Pau123
Active Voice
Active Voice
June 11, 2024

+1 in favor of a dark mode option. It would be an excellent feature, whether from the accessibility or general comfort perspective. I can understand there could be possible complications around implementation, however.

New Voice
June 22, 2024

The Dark Reader browser add-on/extension works really great across the entire web, and here on Docusign too!  (There’s several different add-ons that do this sort of thing, but I’ve found Dark Reader works the best)

Although, it’s ideal if a site can provide its own dark/night theme, as it’s been optimized for the site.  Thus, it runs smoother and requires less CPU/GPU (especially noticeable on older computers), and will generally look nicer than what Dark Reader’s blanket approach does (which is still way better than nothing).

Lindsay.Rothfeld
Docusign Alumni
Docusign Alumni
July 9, 2024

Hi @Krysta !

Wanted to circle back on this and let you know that it’s something we will ask our friends at Gainsight (who manage the Community platform). Thanks for the question, 

Thanks for being a member of the community!
krysta.johnson
Docusign Employee
Docusign Employee
July 9, 2024

Thank you! It would be wonderful from an accessibility perspective.

Cheers,
Krysta

Krysta Johnson - Legal Ops Evangelist @ Docusign
New Voice
July 1, 2025

The Dark Reader browser add-on/extension works really great across the entire web, and here on Docusign too!  (There’s several different add-ons that do this sort of thing, but I’ve found Dark Reader works the best)

Although, it’s ideal if a site can provide its own dark/night theme, as it’s been optimized for the site.  Thus, it runs smoother and requires less CPU/GPU (especially noticeable on older computers), and will generally look nicer than what Dark Reader’s blanket approach does (which is still way better than nothing).

This comment just saved me from a migraine. Such a useful extension, thank you!