Sorry for this confusion. A simple: not me would be enough. Or did I insult you?
And you can not follow any link there as it links directly to the svg, not to the image page.
Sorry for this confusion. A simple: not me would be enough. Or did I insult you?
And you can not follow any link there as it links directly to the svg, not to the image page.
And, on a different node:
First of all, your post violates the license of the image. According to the license, you must attribute the author, you don’t.
And, if you have a look at wikipedias image page, you will see that for the dark mode the background for this image is NOT bright white: 
So, darkmode users don’t get their eyes burned out.
You are interacting with lemmy through some HTML rendering engine. Either you are using a standalone browser or you are using an app that uses the OSes HTML Engine. That is how it works.
Of course, lemmy and piefed and all the apps using the API to fetch content could just add a white background to the image-container. But then, if the image does not load for example?
Also, no, this is not UI design, this is the image creators job. If you provide an image, provide it in a way they can be used without assuming page backgrounds. MediaWiki itself has some lengthy recommendations to be darkmode save.
The background color behind transparent images should never be connected with the user interface color scheme, the background behind transparent images should always be white.
No, it should not, remember dark-mode memes? How about, i have we website, and i want my users to be able to switch between modes, should i avoid transparent images, if i do NOT need a white background (for example: Logos, clipart, cutouts …)? If i know what image it is, and THAT it is transparent ok. But how does the fucking CSS know that the image is transparent? It doesn’t!
As those projects are opensource, feel free to contribute.
That is how html works my dude.
If You post a transparent image the background of the current page will be used.
Convert the image for example.
This is also not unique to lemmy. Same happens on reddit, X, Facebook, everywhere
Don’t post transparent SVG and just assume the background is white?
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