XF 2.3 A first look at XenForo 2.3

Well, here we are with our first Have you seen thread for XenForo 2.3.

It's been a long time coming, and for various reasons that we will go into later, it has changed quite a bit from what we had originally intended it to be, but it's finally ready to start showing you what's new.

tl;dr: there's a video at the end of this post.

Dark mode​

A lot of the new stuff in XenForo 2.3 is related to performance improvements that won't be immediately apparent on first glance, but there is one new feature in particular that is very obvious, and that is the new dark mode.

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If the device with which you are browsing a XenForo site is configured to use its own dark mode, XenForo will switch itself to use the dark theme. Alternatively, you can request either the light, dark, or system-controlled theme using the gadget in the footer next to the style chooser. This will switch the mode instantly, without a page reload.

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This is not XenForo 3.0​

This is not the big design overhaul that was originally targeted for 2.3, which included sweeping changes to the template system and introduced a range of new technologies to provide a significant improvement to many areas of XenForo.

When it became clear that the new design would introduce unresolvable backward-compatibility issues, the decision was made to back out the new design and reserve it for a version of XenForo we will call 3.0. Instead, we decided to ship the new functionality that we have built for 2.3 without the new design, so that existing users can gain access to all the new features without worrying about a major maintenance job to get it integrated.

Some of the new systems that we built to support the 3.0 design have been adapted to work with the 2.3 system, and support for dark mode is one of them.

Style variations​

The dark mode is built on top of a brand new style variations system. This system allows defining alternate sets of certain style properties, namely colors, to be switched dynamically without a page reload.

We currently expose two variations, which we dub 'default' and 'alternate'. In the default style, the default variation corresponds to the light theme and the alternate variation corresponds to the dark theme.

When both variations correspond to different style types (that is, light or dark), we expose them using the prefers-color-scheme media query. This automatically selects a variation based on the device's preferred color scheme when a user has not explicitly chosen a variation to use.

However, you could also set both variations as light or dark. In this case, the gadget in the footer will display the variation names instead, still allowing users to switch to a different color palette at whim.

Many sites running XenForo already run with a third-party dark style, but it's important to note that offering both light and dark styles to your visitors would previously have entailed providing completely separate styles, and while the dark style may have inherited most of its templates and style properties from a light parent, there would still have been a performance penalty tied to supporting both of these styles. With the style variations system in XenForo 2.3, this is no longer the case. Both variations of the style are handled within a single style. Those administrators who maintain multiple styles and have to handle inheritance between them will appreciate how much easier this will make style management.

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Default and alternate​

Furthermore, while light styles can now be extended to support a dark variation, the same is true of existing dark styles, which can now define a light variation. At present, we refer to the Default and Alternate variations, where Default could be light or dark, and Alternate is (usually) the opposite.

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Style properties​

From a style designer's perspective, style variations are handled as part of the style properties system. Style properties defined as a color value may be edited to enable variations, in which case they will accept values for each of the variations defined in the style.

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With variations enabled, the user is free to define completely different versions of the color for each variation.

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Note that the ability to support variations is limited to color value type style properties and does not extend to CSS-type properties. Of course, that does not mean that CSS-type properties are unable to benefit from the variations system, because the color values they reference may themselves be variants. That is to say, if your header CSS uses @xf-chromeBg, which in turn references @xf-paletteColor5, then it will automatically pick up the variant value of @xf-paletteColor5 when defined.

Future extension​

In a future version of XenForo, depending upon feedback, we may add support for defining additional variations, and extend the range of style properties which support variations beyond color properties. This could allow variations with different padding or typography choices, all within a single style.

UI improvements​

You will notice that we have significantly increased the size of the color preview chip next to these controls, and that the style property editor has become faster to operate, as style property changes are now saved without the need to reload the page.

Additionally, in style properties where palette colors are referenced, variations are automatically inherited when using either the default or alternate fields, and can be manipulated using the standard color editing functions provided by XenForo, such as darken and xf-intensify.

Naturally, the xf-intensify and xf-diminish functions now respect the light or dark mode within which they are operating, pushing colors either darker or lighter depending upon the way in which the current variation is flagged.

HSL color space​

You may have spotted from the images shown so far that we are now making use of HSL color space. While colors in XenForo were largely defined in RGB format, either as RGB decimal or hexadecimal values, this system presents challenges to some users, as adjustment of red, green and blue values is required to achieve even simple changes like making a color darker. HSL (hue, saturation and lightness) brings a more human-friendly color system, where the tone (hue) of the color is defined with a single value, then the intensity (saturation) and brightness (lightness) can also be adjusted with a single value change.

The color picker has been updated to reflect this change.

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CSS variables​

Furthermore, each component of the HSL colour is now represented as a CSS variable. In XenForo 2.3 this allows the switching between light and dark variations, but its full utility will become apparent with XenForo 3.

A fun thing to try when you get access to 2.3, use your browser's inspector to locate the HSL values for paletteNeutral3, defined as the CSS variables --xf-paletteNeutral3--h, --xf-paletteNeutral3--s, and --xf-paletteNeutral3--l and use your cursor keys to adjust the value up and down. You will see that all instances of that color in use on the page react immediately, regardless of any adjustments made to them in subsequently inherited colors. Here, we have adjusted xf-paletteNeutral3 from hsl(0, 0%, 8%) to hsl(200, 50%, 20%) using the inspector in Chrome, resulting in changes to various backgrounds and borders that are based on adjustments of the original color.

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Of note here is that the operations being performed on the colors are done on the client side rather than with the server-side LESS processor, so it's much easier to prototype sweeping color adjustments.

Making it your own​

In order to prevent any unexpected behavior when you upgrade to XenForo 2.3, we will not make changes to any of your styles. This includes marking your styles as supporting variations.

To enable variations, edit each of your styles in turn and toggle the 'Enable variations' option. Next, jump into the style properties editor for that style and concentrate on the Color palette and Basic colors groups.

In the default style, we took each of the Palette and Accent colors and reduced their saturation and lightness a little for the dark variation so that they are a little more muted against a dark background. We did not adjust the Neutral colors at all.

Next, in the Basic colors group, we switched around references to the Neutral 3 (dark) and Neutral 1 (light) colors, and in some cases reversed the references to palette colors, so references to Palette 1 now point to Palette 5 etc., making further adjustments with the built-in color functions as necessary.

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If you follow these guidelines with your own styles, you should be able to quickly build dark variations that are suitable for use on your site.

Video​


Here's a video showing everything in action:

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Is there a way to only allow dark mode selection?

If you only want one dark style, you wouldn't enable style variations and proceed like a normal dark style. If you wanted to offer two dark styles for users to rotate between, enable style variations and make sure the color palette is set to dark on both. The result will look like this in the style chooser (wording is different when both palettes are set to dark)

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If you only want one dark style, you wouldn't enable style variations and proceed like a normal dark style. If you wanted to offer two dark styles for users to rotate between, enable style variations and make sure the color palette is set to dark on both. The result will look like this in the style chooser (wording is different when both palettes are set to dark)

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I meant with style variations enabled, there is the dark variation, right? I would like to make that the default and the only option but I don't think that's possible right?
 
I would like to make that the default and the only option but I don't think that's possible right?
Why do that instead of designing a dark style as the base and then offering that as your only style with no variations? If you aren't offering the ability to switch between variations, setting it up using variations seems like extra work. I think that's what Russ was getting at.
 
Why do that instead of designing a dark style as the base and then offering that as your only style with no variations? If you aren't offering the ability to switch between variations, setting it up using variations seems like extra work. I think that's what Russ was getting at.
It's no work at all when you're using the dark variation that XenForo 2.3 offers. I was only wondering if there was an option to do the above without any work. But it looks to be impossible so will just create a new dark style.
 
It's no work at all when you're using the dark variation that XenForo 2.3 offers. I was only wondering if there was an option to do the above without any work. But it looks to be impossible so will just create a new dark style.
Yeah, if you're just using OOB with little or no change then being able to freeze it on dark would be a good approach. Just be aware that some people (e.g. me) bounce hard off dark styles and won't use them. So making dark the default but giving the option seems better to me.
 
Yeah, if you're just using OOB with little or no change then being able to freeze it on dark would be a good approach. Just be aware that some people (e.g. me) bounce hard off dark styles and won't use them. So making dark the default but giving the option seems better to me.
lol, I'm the opposite to that, as dark mode looks so great to me, but much more importantly, helps to avoid eyestrain of these tired eyes of mine and migraine, lol.

I agree with making both versions available and in fact, I allow many different styles for my site and must finish them sometime. I'll get back to you @Russ eventually, I promise! :p

But surely it must be easy to restrict changing the colour by just removing the colour change widget at bottom left? @JoyFreak, I believe that's all you need to do.
 
lol, I'm the opposite to that, as dark mode looks so great to me, but much more importantly, helps to avoid eyestrain of these tired eyes of mine and migraine, lol.
You know, I keep trying dark modes because of this but my eyes seem to need the higher contrast of light modes. My eyesight sucked until a couple years ago (when I had cataracts removed and implanted lenses put in) and I still have so-so short range vision (and use reading glasses at times) plus horrible colour blindness so there's probably a reason in my screwed up eyes somewhere.
 
lol, I'm the opposite to that, as dark mode looks so great to me, but much more importantly, helps to avoid eyestrain of these tired eyes of mine and migraine, lol.

I agree with making both versions available and in fact, I allow many different styles for my site and must finish them sometime. I'll get back to you @Russ eventually, I promise! :p

But surely it must be easy to restrict changing the colour by just removing the colour change widget at bottom left? @JoyFreak, I believe that's all you need to do.
No it’s configured to change between the two variations based on devices settings. Unless there is an option to disable that but I don’t think there is.
 
I use system mode which suits me and everyone else.

You need to remember it’s gotta suit your members.
Run a poll on colours of forum so that is suits everyone.
 
No it’s configured to change between the two variations based on devices settings. Unless there is an option to disable that but I don’t think there is.
That's the default on here but there are three options on the button: System (which you describe), Light, Dark. Can the default not be changed to Dark?
 
The default will always be "System" because that's the most sensible default and aligns with what the user already has set in their operating system/device preferences.

There is no good reason to force a user's preferences to be specifically "Light" or specifically "Dark". Whatever the "System" value is will very likely be much more correct than whatever the admin thinks the default should be.
 
Can't you just disable/not turn on variations and let it work as in 2.2?
I will probably do this because I have a problem fixing my dark variation to look as good as my old dark style.
 
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