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It's possible to set up sites, including via jekyll, to respect browser preferences when displaying light or dark mode (see https://alexander-taran.github.io/2022/06/08/adopting-dark-theme-in-jekyll-blog.html https://opensource.com/article/22/4/light-dark-mode-jekyll). The theme currently in use does not have this functionality. There are also other themes that either respect this browser setting or at least have a switch between light and dark (https://github.com/planetjekyll/awesome-jekyll-themes moonwalk https://jenil.github.io/bulmaswatch/darkly/ https://github.com/topics/jekyll-theme). In general, check the usage of the colors throughout the website and create "themes", also for colorblind people. A simple scheme with good contrast is solarized. Seaborn also has a basic colorblind palette for qualitative data graphs. Material Design 3 has a robust set of color guidelines and a theme builder.
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