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Hello!
If you want (or need) the option to switch to a comfortable dark background for the Qlik Sense script editor instead of the bright white one we currently have, please go into ideation and upvote this:
https://ideation.qlik.com/app/#/case/279006?currentProductId=9da99bc1-0dfb-4471-8e12-d23685578c43
Every vote helps!
Hello, but it does not recognize my account, where is it created?
From the "About Ideation" page:
"Submitting and browsing ideas is open to Community members that are registered as a Customer, Partner, Luminary, or MVP."
I already have access, it's a good idea dear but you can do it with a chrome extension, I'll send you the link.
Regarts.
Hello!
It is a nice workaround, but a lot of organizations do not use Chrome or have a "no-extension" policy.
That is why a native solution is needed.
Regards,
Angel.
Please consider this for the future.
Dark mode is so much more confortable for the eyes when programming at night.
I'm in the same boat- having to spend a lot of time in qliksense these days and the all-white background is killing me. We have strict PI policies and browser extensions for dark mode are not permitted.
I agree, it would be hellpful to have a dark background.
Let's gather some votes
Hi everyone,
For years, I have had the same need for a dark mode in the Qlik Sense Data Load Editor, so I built a custom Chrome extension to solve it!
While there are some generic Dark Mode extensions, this one is different as it is dedicated specifically to the Qlik Data Load Editor page.
DarQode – Dark Mode for Coders Who Qlik
A lightweight, toggleable dark theme designed specifically for the DLE – with support for both Qlik Cloud and on-prem environments, iframe handling, and a VS Code–inspired aesthetic.
Available now on the Chrome Web Store:
🔗DarQode – Qlik Sense Dark Mode
🌱Also featured on the Regarden Project (kudos to Thomas Pessato!
Please let me know your thoughts – feedback and suggestions are welcome!
First of all thank you so much for this, this is a life saver for a lot of people, I'm sure.
Although I would like to have this out of the box from Qlik itself, your extension really helps devs.
Do you intend to do it for Firefox also? (please do hahaha)