In this article, we will explore how to implement dark mode in Tailwind CSS. Dark mode has become a popular design trend as it provides a better user experience in low-light environments and reduces eye strain. Tailwind makes it easy to support dark mode with its built-in utilities.
1. How Dark Mode Works in Tailwind
Tailwind offers a simple approach to implementing dark mode through the dark
variant. By default, it checks the user’s system settings for dark mode and applies the corresponding styles.
Setting Dark Mode in Tailwind:
In your tailwind.config.js
file, enable dark mode by setting it to media
(system preference) or class
(manual toggle):
module.exports = {
darkMode: 'media', // or 'class'
}
-
media
: Activates dark mode based on the user’s OS settings. -
class
: Allows you to manually toggle dark mode by adding adark
class.
2. Styling for Dark Mode
Once dark mode is enabled, you can use the dark
variant to apply styles specifically for dark mode.
Example:
<div class="bg-white dark:bg-gray-800 text-black dark:text-white p-4">
This is a dark mode toggle example
</div>
-
bg-white
andtext-black
apply to light mode. -
dark:bg-gray-800
anddark:text-white
apply when dark mode is active.
This flexibility allows you to style your components differently for dark and light modes.
3. Dark Mode with Tailwind's class
Strategy
If you want users to switch between light and dark modes manually, use the class
strategy. This allows you to toggle dark mode by adding or removing the dark
class on the <html>
or <body>
element.
Example with JavaScript:
<html class="dark">
<body>
<div class="bg-white dark:bg-gray-900 p-4">
Toggle dark mode manually
</div>
<button onclick="document.documentElement.classList.toggle('dark')">
Toggle Dark Mode
</button>
</body>
</html>
With this setup, clicking the button will toggle the dark
class and switch between light and dark modes.
4. Using Dark Mode for Specific Elements
Sometimes, you might want only specific sections of your webpage to switch to dark mode while leaving other parts unchanged. You can apply dark mode styling on a per-element basis by wrapping the dark mode classes within certain containers.
Example:
<div class="bg-gray-100 p-4">
<div class="dark:bg-gray-900 dark:text-white p-4">
This section is in dark mode, while the outer section remains light.
</div>
</div>
This method gives you more control over which parts of your design are affected by dark mode.
5. Tailoring Dark Mode Colors
You can also customize dark mode colors in your tailwind.config.js
file by extending the color palette.
Example:
module.exports = {
theme: {
extend: {
colors: {
darkBackground: '#1a202c',
darkText: '#f7fafc',
},
},
},
}
Now, you can use these custom dark mode colors like this:
<div class="dark:bg-darkBackground dark:text-darkText">
Custom Dark Mode Colors
</div>
Conclusion
Tailwind CSS makes implementing dark mode straightforward, whether through system settings or manual toggling. Using the dark
variant, you can create a visually appealing design that seamlessly adjusts to different user preferences.
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