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Currently, Stake Forum offers only two modes: Dark and Light. While both are clean and functional, adding a third optional theme could bring a fresh and engaging vibe to the community.

I’d love to suggest introducing a “Cupid Love” chat theme - a soft, romantic, and cozy design that gives users a warm and lovely aura while chatting.

Theme idea highlights:

Soft pink / rose / pastel red accents 💗

Subtle heart or cupid-inspired UI elements (non-distracting)

Smooth gradients instead of harsh contrasts

Works well for special occasions like Valentine’s Day, events, or seasonal moods

This theme would be optional, just like Dark and Light modes, so users can switch based on preference. It would make chat feel more lively, friendly, and emotionally engaging, especially during community events and giveaways.

Adding such a theme could enhance user experience and show Stake’s creativity and care for its community 💞 

💁Thanks for your time and attention 🥂 :

@AleksandarG @SanjaT @NikolaRa @JessD26  @MladenS  @DragoslavP @VladanV @FilipTa @BratislavK @NemanjaPi etc. 🙇

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Posted

Hey @Aerena09,
Thank you for your commitment!
 

The reason big and successful forums stick to light or dark themes is because they keep the focus on discussion, not decoration.
Using colorful themes on forums is usually not ideal, as they can reduce readability and focus.

Bright or overly vivid colors may also cause eye strain, especially during long reading sessions, and colorful themes tend to feel less professional over time.

Neutral colors like dark or white create a friendly environment for hyperlinks, alerts, and replies without overwhelming users.


Regards,
@FilipTa
Community Manager Team

Posted

First of all, sir, thank you for your explanation.

I agree with your point. However, offering an optional theme as a seasonal or limited-time feature can strike a good balance for users who enjoy some variation, while still keeping the default experience clean, professional, and focused.

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