Hi @mushlih
We are sorry to hear that. Can you send us your site URL so we can check the issue?
You can use WP Dark Mode custom CSS feature to fix those issues.
Please follow the below link that will assist you.
how to use Custom CSS: https://youtu.be/BJNz_gCbmPI
Thanks
Unfortunately, this site is a local site
Hi
From the video you provide, it seems that you are giving an element a background color with CSS.
That is, previously the background already has a color, but if dark mode is activated, the background will change to a dark color.
However, I’m worried that the CSS will make the web load take longer because it overwrites the original CSS, and there will be 1 CSS that doesn’t use.
Is it possible to disable your plugin on these elements without using CSS? Because the CSS will overwrite the original CSS and will slow down the website
For example, using a filter or hook? Can it?
Thank you
Which file/database does your plugin store the CSS files in?
Hi @mushlih
The custom CSS feature is the ultimate feature, that’s why you can’t use them in the free version.
And we are also not sure what is the problem is without viewing the site.
Let us know the problem once your site is live so that we can fix the issue.