Dear @attakei,
@simonprickett reviewed the docs page 1 where we are enumerating a few use case examples of oEmbedPy/Sphinx. Within our Sphinx theme, which is building upon sphinx-basic-ng and Furo, users can choose to select dark mode for display.
In this mode, it becomes apparent that oEmbedPy's HTML/CSS output might not consider dark mode, yet.

Would it be something that could be improved?
With kind regards,
Andreas.
/cc @msbt
Dear @attakei,
@simonprickett reviewed the docs page 1 where we are enumerating a few use case examples of oEmbedPy/Sphinx. Within our Sphinx theme, which is building upon sphinx-basic-ng and Furo, users can choose to select dark mode for display.
In this mode, it becomes apparent that oEmbedPy's HTML/CSS output might not consider dark mode, yet.
Would it be something that could be improved?
With kind regards,
Andreas.
/cc @msbt
Footnotes
https://crate-docs-theme.readthedocs.io/en/latest/myst/oembed.html ↩