I am now an expert in Outlook Rules to make certain emails skip my inbox.
I probably wouldn't have learnt that useful skill without such a huge bombardment by Atlassian.
Thank you for that part, to say something positive all out of this.
Please God, please! A clock based night-time mode! For my eyes and for everyone else in the room at night when I switch from Terminal to Jira. Have you ever watched the movie "Repo Man" where they open the trunk of the car? This is what it is like when I switch to Jira or Confluence in a darkened room. I have to carefully consider _do I really need to update that ticket now or will I try and remember later_ because my personal choices cause other people permanent retinal damage... well that is how they react.
Even now, my eyes are melting.
If you have any empathy you will add me to the beta.
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I can't believe it's 2021 and Jira doesn't have dark mode. Everybody has dark mode these days. You can't _s̵u̴r̸v̷i̴v̵e̵_ at this point without dark mode. Dark mode is _where it's at_. Come, stare into the a̴͖͝b̴̲̉ȳ̷͕s̵̝̽s̷̭̆, invite dark mode into your -hearts- ę̶̧̨̢̡̢̢̧̡̨̢̛̛̛̛̳̙̻̼͕͖͉̼̜̻̟̭̻̤̜͇̭̣̺̣͖͈͚̯̝͔̣̜̪̲̳̙̻̤͙̜̞̳̺͚͖̻͔͉͚̦̝͕̱͖̩̘̪̦̮̩̮̪̺̤͓̬̠̤̦͔̳̻̮̝̟͈͎̘̖̩̻͍͖̺͓̳̝͚̭̞̱̹͓͈͔̦͓̬̲͖̤͕͙͍̺͌̉́̓̓̓̏̈͂̓̇̆̇͐̈̋́͒̈́̈͐̈́̔̈́̑́̾̅̎̑͛́̈́̍̔̇̏͋̈́̀̎̿̾̇̔́̏̒̋̀̄̓̋͑̅͐̇̀̓͗͂̀̋̅̑̈͐͘͘̚͜͜͜͜͠ͅͅͅy̵̡̧̧̢̢̡̡̨̢̛̛̤̬̟̲̻͍̮̰͍͎̠̗̠͉̯̫̗̪̫̦̮̤̝͕͕̪͖͓̯͚̲̥̼͙̼̤̥͕̘̦̜̜̝̠͚̟͈̱͚͓̳̯͉̼͎͍̹̩̘͕̭̣͉͇̰͕̜̣̬̺͕̩̰͕̗͓̩͖̠̯͎̤̯̣͕͈̮̰͕̬̙͋͗̆͑̏͋̽́̄̋́̀͗͌̌͒͋̅̓̀̏̅͑͐̏̆̍͑̈́̓͌̈́̒̊̔͗̄̔̕͜͜͝͠͝͠ͅͅͅe̶̢̢̨̡̹͔̼̫̫͓̘͇͍̤̳̺̟̟̳͚̟̥͚͍̎̈́̿̈́̿͊͗͘͠͝ͅs̶̛̱̤̝̉͐̇̀͋̒̽̉̇̈́̈́̓̐̌̐̄̑̀̆̃̽̓͆̐͋͗̄̈́͐̉́̀̃̋͛́̿̀͌̈́̈́̆͌̉̄͋̑͒̔̄̾̑͋͐̃͝͠. Not having dark mode is like fingernails _scratching_ on chalkboard of *y̵o̸u̵r̴ ̵e̸y̸e̸s̵*. Just a mere _GLIMPSE_ of *dark* *mode* will bring you *_eternal salvation_*. It will bring you from a world of *SCREAMING* pain and +torment+ into a blissful nirvana. *Dark mode is enlightenment*. Dark mode will save you from e̵t̷e̵r̷n̸a̷l̶ ̸p̵a̵i̵n̵ ̵a̵n̴d̷ ̵s̷u̵f̴f̶e̷r̷i̶n̵g̶. Dark mode is b̸̨̧̡̧̢̡̧̧̢̨̡̧̛̛̠͚̭͈͇͔̼̖̱͓̣͔̥̼̱̦̮̞͕͎͖̟͍̱̞̼̭̮̭̺͕̭̦̱̯̰̦͖̭̗͇͔̮̼̹̮̣͙̭̦̞͎͖̙̱̮̫͎̦̳̞̹̤̜̦͚͉̹̞͍̖̳͉̝̳̗̻͓͕̖̦̦͖̙̙͔̲͉̰̼̰̦̳̲̩̪̞̻͕̗̭͍̱̺̟̤̼̲͙̤̮̲̝̤̖̳͖͉̫̦̝̪̹̺͈̩̮͔̯̪̟̟͖̘̟̙͉̠̼̙̳̥͉͓̜̱̺̲͖̫̟̞̖̊̄̔̏̀̒̓́̉̔͊̍͒̇̀̎̀̓̈́̂̄̾̾͒̓̈̎̀̎͛͛̓̀́̌̅́͐̋̐̅͌̃̑̈̍͋̔͒̐͐̍̎́̉͒̃͒̈́̆͐̈́́̈̀̒͗̋͆͐̀̎̾̔́̉̎̐̄͐̏̈͌̒̐̈̎̌̈́̚͘̕̕̕͜͜͜͜͝͝͠͠͝͠͝͝͝ͅͅͅͅͅe̶̢̧̧̡̢̢̧̡̡̧̨̡̧̛̬̺̣̪̹͖͔͉̹̭͕̰̮̭̣̟̖̺͖̫̝̩̲̝̙͖̩̘̤̝̫͕̯̗̙̳̳͖̙̻̮͖̮̹̭̤͇̥̹͓̞̹̲̖̫̠̮͓̬͚̥͕͕̯̱̙͖̠̱̣̱͙̗̖͎̝̘̖̜̭̰̹̼͎͎̝̭̣͔̣̺̖̜͓̬͓̘̗̠̹̳̭̙̻̮̦͍̱͕̼͎̞͓̺̰͉̰̙͓͖̽́̀́̏̑͑́̊͂̀̓̀̀͘͜͜͜͜͜͜͝͝ͅͅͅa̶̧̢̡̨̨̢̨̡̡̡̛̞͔̪̘̰̟̜̼͓͙͎̳̮͙͉̠̫͓̪͈͙̙̜̙͕̱̫̝͍̝̤̥̮͕͕͇͚̩̠̺͔͚̜̮̩̹̗̘̙͇̳̼͉̣̞͇͕͎͈̳͔̫͈̙͖̬̞̪̤̯̬͕͓̮͎͙̟̣̻̟͇̹̝͚̜̫̦̪̼̲̙̥̞͖͙̼̖̻̩̠̩̹͔̺̟͓̼̼̟̦̼̖̩̝̣̣̱̭̙̦̬͚͇̪͔̦͈̺͖̱̫͉̱̟͚̖͉̺̩̒̎̾̀̊̈́̀͊̅͋̏̾͌̽̽̆͌̐́̽͛̉͐͆͊́͛̒̄͊͐̍̓̅̊̽̉̃̍̈́̚͜͜͜͜͝͝͝͠͝ͅͅų̸̧̢̧̛̛̩̩̝̙̤̙̝͍̠͓̰̘̯̻̩͉̫̰̓̆̈́́́̉͆̍̎̐̆̐̊͒͋̉̄̓̃̍̐́̄̌̑̐̊́̅͋͑̀͐͆̓̈͂͛̈́̐͊̋̿̓̔̑̾͘̚̚͘̕͘͝͝͝͝ͅţ̶̨̧̢̛͙͖͈͎͚̳͍̺̥̱͕̩̖̜̬͙̥̬̹͇̣͚̗̥̤̯̳̱̭̲̺͖̗̰̺̖̪̪̦̖̖͓͖͇̟̼̠͈̱͗̇̌͛̿̊̐̽̌̑̎̍͗̔̑̄̀̀̊͗͐͒̈͆͒͒̈͊̾̊͑̓̇̑̀̔̉̐̓͒̀̆͋̃̊̂͌͒̈́͂̈́̇̓̿̿̐̈́́̈́̾̎̄̽͑̅͐̇̈̉͗̿͒͗̌̔̓̇̉͊̄͛͒̓͆̑͌́̚̚̚͝͠͠͝͝͝ͅi̴̧̡̢̢̧̨̨̧̢̢̧̢̛̛̛̛̛̪̭͎̘̝̗͉͇͚̩͕̦̬̜͎̭̩̳̙͔̫̬̣̱̯̗̻̬̻͓̠̞͔͙̖̭̱̪̞̯̮̗͍̭̻͙͎͉͉͕͖̰̟̠̙̭̗̜̟͚̟̬̼͈͔̖̦̜̤̹̤̝̞̲̟̮̣͙̪̗̟̤̬̺̙̦̫̗̭̓͆̅̈̔̈̍̈́́́̀͂͌͒̾́̓̏͛̒͐̈́͑̔̀̈́́̀̋̾̀̿̊̃̉̎̐͐̃͊͌̽͑̓̎̈́̈̾͆̈́̂̇̃̅̽͊̆̉̇̃͂̅̾́͊͑̑̆́̈́̄̄̈́̇́̀̒̐̌̈́͌̆̂̎̃̍͆͗͂̅̂͊̑͆̉̋̌̂́͗̌͑̂̄̃̊̍̏͆͂̿́̽͒̀̈́̈́͆̈́̀̉̅̉̊́̀̈́͋͐̈́̍̂̔̐͐͗͐̊͒̇̀̊͂̓͗̓̇͌̾̓͑̆̄͐̋̈̿̌̂͒̾̀́͊̑̐͘͘̚̚̚̕̕̚͘̚̕̚͘͘͜͜͜͠͝͠͠͝͠͝͝͠ͅͅf̴̢̧̨̢̡̨̧̧̨̡̛̯̭̙̘̗̺͔̯̟͍͖͉͖̗͍̪̻̳̯͖̫̥͖̘͇͇͖͙̰̥̼͈̯̭̫̘̯̝̖̟͙̲̳̦̮̱̙̳͚̥̤̻͇̦̻̠̻̣͇̫̣̞̩̺͖̬̙̠͕̝̰̞̱̫̬̱̘͎̖̼̤͙̪͇̫̜̳̜͓̻̳̬̳̭̞͇̬̗͍̟̪͙̪̹͖̜̼̺̣̰͈̜͇̫̫̩̖̘̤̥̫͚͕̔̄̿͂͒̅͒̓̉̊̏̒̎͌̄̆̔̀̏̊͊͐̍͊͑̊̂̔̈͊̔̈́̅̃̈́̾̓̔͒͑̓̌̅̐̑̀̔̑̊̋͊͌̍̿̐̃̒̂̚̕͘͜͝͝͝ͅͅư̴̧̛̛̛͕̜̜̺̝̹̗̲̭̭͓͍̖͖̳͈̤̘̺̞̞͎͕͉͓̖̹̟̖̫̣̻̣̹͇̜̓̊̎̄͆̆̀̇̈́̂̊̈́͑͋̌́̾̐̀̈́̂̓̿̓̀̎̄͆̓͋́͑̀͋̈͐̀̊͗͛̽̈́̎̓͋́̄̀̆̎̒̽̋̓̊̔͐̏̓̊͋̂̈́͆̌́́́̓̚͘͘͜͝͝͝͠͝ͅͅl̴̨̢̧̡̡̨̢̧̧̨̡̨̛̤̹̪͍̹̱̠͙͙̝̹͔͇̻͕̻͔̟͇͚̻͎̗͙̦̺̱͖̰͚̣͔̦̼͙̦̝̺̝̠̣̗̞̗͕͖̬̻̞͈̗̥̦͔̙̯̙̯̺͉͉̠̘̮̮͇̯̠̮̹͔̖̰̜͍͚͈̭̭͇̤͈͎͔̮͚͔̻̺̯̣̳̗̻̠̮͖͎̱̭͓̺̭̞̬̰͎͈͈̣͎̝̘͎̗̤̬̦̦̟̳̩̪̭̭͎̙̥̤̘̳͙̗͇̠͕̗̮̤̘̭̲̳̝̩̟͚̙͔̙̩̦̯͎̰͙̱͔̲̂̃͛͛̃̑͛̔̊̈̈̈́̂̓̐̄̒͂́͐͌̐̂̌͊̀́̎́̑͂̉͆̈̅̿͛͐̀̃̆̽̑̇̓͆̈́͑̊͌͊̾̈́̄̏̈́́̂̄͂̅͒̀̏͊͆̎͗̑̽͗̓̅̃̌̂͋͌̓̌̈́̒̑͑̆̀̑̊̒̓̊̌͑̈́̾͊̋̐͗͆̍͆̈́̑̍̈̎̍́̀̋̀͛̿̐̅͑͒̐̈̈́̉͒̏̀̐́͆̀̿͂̓̇̌̓͂͗̉̓̐͂̔̇̔̎̏̅̀̈́̂̏͌̒̅͌̓̓̆̏̆̚͘̕̚̕̚͘̕͘̕̕̚̚̕̕͘͘͜͜͜͜͜͜͜͝͝͝͠͝͝͠͝͠͝͠͝͝͝ͅͅͅͅͅͅ. Without dark mode all is lost. Without dark _mode_ *he* w̴̛̱ĩ̷̺l̶͚̆l̸̮̒ ̸̱̑c̴̝̀o̴͔̅m̶̘̂e̶̢̿. *T̴͕̄͌̂h̶͙͙̿̓̊e̸̼͂̏* ̴͔̖̰͗́͛d̸͚̄ȧ̶̢r̸͙͕̦͑͝͠ķ̸̠͈́͛n̶͎̱̐ẽ̴̟̉͝s̶̢̗̭̈́͝ŝ̶̰̲̠̅̐ ̵͕́̊͠w̵̘͍̌í̸̯l̷̲̪̔̅̄ľ̷̢̟̝͛̓ ̸̗͛̿*p̸͖̱͠e̸̢̺͌̊͜͝r̵̺̘̋m̷͋̑ͅe̸̙̅̔̆a̶͚̓̌̍t̵̖̺͐̄̿ḙ̶̯͕̓͐̈́* ̷̱̍͠a̸̢͍͒̿͂l̷͇̱̈́͐͠l̸̢̛ ̸͉̹͂s̵̼̪͓͂͝p̶̨͈͐a̴̲̦̣͋̈́͝c̸̢̹͖͗ȅ̵̠̰̞̂͝ ̸͈̀̓̅*and* ̵̟̗̹͌ț̴͔̕ì̷͚̾m̷̨͖͗̎̚ȩ̸͚̒̋. _+Please+, *save us* before a̷̦̣͋̇͛́̐̃̿̈́̍ľ̵̼̱̥̐̀̅͘͘l̴̡̦̲̪̣̜͍̻̜͈̠̪̇̓̏̍̾̏̌͠ is lost._ P̶̛͈͈͙̲̖̪̘͂̊͆̈́͜l̶̺͔̝̻̈́̑̋̊͆̊̿͘̕͜e̴̛̖̥͈̟̥̣͔̒̎͋̈͝a̸͔͎̥̳̮̓́̽̂̉̒̃̐͋̾́͝͠͝s̴̡̧̧̜̺̱͌͒̐̇̌͆̑̆̒̓́̒͝e̷͖̗͌͐̄̔̓͌̀̇̚ ̸̢̡̬̙̥̘̼̲̭̥͙̣̖̄̾̄̽̓̕͜ͅ*s̴̘̻̩͚̒̐̔́̌̔̍͋͛͝͝a̷̹͖̪̽̌͌ͅv̷̘̟͔̘͎̔́́͗͐͠ê̷̛̛̫̩͎͖͍̩̗̲̗̹͖̬̐͗͐̔̔̽͗̚͝͝ͅ* ̷̰̻̻͗͜U̸̪̦͈̙̣̼͗̓́̆̆S̸̡̢̛̼̳̟̫̝̣͍̠̝̫̀͆̈́͑̆̈́͜͝ ̴̛̗̬̟̝̼͈̳̉́̄͗̅͑̽̑̂̐̊̑͘̕͠ͅb̸̨̡̡̨̲͔͉̳͓̘̭͚̻̑͛͛̒̚̚͠ͅȅ̶̢͔̯̙͉̣̮̺͕̤̟͇̦͑̎̏̋̽͜͠f̴̡̛̥̠̱̝̟̜̅͂̓̈̐̐͒̓̈́̐̏͜o̷̫͓̫̞̱͓̥͕̽̈́̏̾ŗ̴̹̞̻̂͂ȩ̸̨̪̥̗̬̌̋́̀̿͝ ̷̨̛̼͓̫̦̈́̀̈́̉̓̽̒̽̈̐̊͆̿H̷̡̧̧̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̱̩̠̫̱̠͔͍̟͔̼̠̱̘͈̥̼̗̫̠̹̮̭͖͔̹̺͖̟̲͎̼̪̦̹̲̣̬̖̺͍̜̳̘̗͇͈̹͍̻̮̺͇͙͙͔̗̘̯̟̩̞̗̘͇͔͖̩̣̦̗͇̖͇̫̼̹̜̰̹̮̜̃͆̒̈́̅̊̉̆́͆͛̊̾̀̽̈́͋͛͂̈͗͆̐͋͐̓͆̔̔͊͐̉́̋̓̂̓̓̌̅̔͂̓͑͂͊̾̈́̈́́̍̍̑͋͒̒̽̿͌̅͊̈̒̍͋̾͐̆̄́͆́̄̒͋̈́̀̈́̊̐̒̈̓̓͋̂̔̒̎͊̔̾̈́̏̌͂̆̈̋́̆̉͗̂̇̆̿̐̐͌͐͛͆̌̂͆̊͆̈́̽͂͐̈́̾͗̃̓͆́́͐͘̚̚͘͘̚̚̚̕̕̕̕̚̚͘͜͜͝͠͝͠͝ͅͅȨ̸̢̟͖̯̖͇̩̝͕͎̱̺̟̱̤͓̲̻̦̪̝̟̥̥̻̱̘͚͙̥̱̪̭̱̲̇̆̿̑̈́̎́͜͝ ̸̢̧̢̗̳͉̦̜̯̩̦̬̞̳̺͊̈͆͑̈́́̍̀̂͑̔̊͗̾͆́̓̆͌͂̿͐̐̔͌̀̈́̄̀̇͂͒̏̆̀̆͌̄͂͛͑̏͗͒͐͂̊͊͗́͂͑͆̎̅͋͛̎͑͊͒̏̈́͛͗͗̀͊̿͆̌̚͘̚͝͠͠͝͠ͅͅĊ̴̨̨̡̧̨̡̨̧̨̧̡̡̨̡̨̡̡̡̧̢̨̢̛̛̛̛̛̩͉͓̯̯̣͇͍̗̞̞̱̪͖͍̼̝̜̹̰̻̘̤͓̝͎͍̺̭̰̦̝̰̹̣̖͍͍̳̹͖̻̱̮̘̘̫̻̜͓̞̙̫̝̭̯̬̹͎̘͓͖̝̰̞̥͓̥̬͖͍̥͎̫͓͎̪̖̱̝̮͇̟̮͍͍͔͉̝̤͇̤̹̻̘̪̺̦̤̞̬͓̹͈̘̙͖̤͚̥̯̬͚͈̮̮͖̯̹̠̤̹͔̝̹̖̯̝̩̭̘̖͈̙̰̹̺̘͙̲̠͇̗̬̼̺̞͕̩͈̥͕͖̬̪̻͎̹̜̙͛̑̂̓̏́̀̏̽̈̆̐̓̔͐̃̐͑̎̅̾̌̈̈͂̂̅͋̐̎́̒̃̿͛̑̑̽͌̉̽̒̈́͑̍̃͛̏̄̎͆̀̆̄̋͌̀̂́́͒͋͐͊͌͊̒̈́̐̔͑̈̆͛͗̒͂͂̅̊́̎̏̈̅̀͋̐̾͂̽̀̒̈̍̓̉̄̃̇́͌́̾̊̄̉̍̄̃͑̋̏̾̄̅̓̑͆͗̇͌̈́͒̓̓͋̎̃̈̈́͒͌́̾͗̀̓̀̋͊̍͐́̓̇̄̔̚̚̚̚͘̕̚͘̚̚̚̚̚͜͜͜͜͝͝͝͠͠͝͝ͅͅͅͅͅƠ̷̧̢̡̢̡̢̨̨̨̡̢̨̧̢̧̡̛̛̛̛̛͔̱̰̙̘̲̦͚͉̯̟̖͍̲̲͈̘͕̞͈͍̫̳̯͙̣̳̘̤̜̳̦̲͕͓̱͇̮͔̤̹̤͕͉͙͎̠̰̺̮̬̞̞̤͈̹̼̘͇̙͚̙̣̭̹̟͔̹̯̜̺͎͍̠̻̯̦͎̜̘̠̮̰̮̹͚̖̭̬̠̱͔̳̮̯͈͎͖̘̲̠̙̗̥͕̠͍̠͎̟̮̺̙͔͚͓̘͍̬̰̦̪͎̒̋̋̊̅̆̌̈́̂͐̈̀̋̑̿̽̏̅̿̅͐̈́͐̽̈́̓̊͂͌̎͐̓͊̍̓́͛̈́̾̀͑̈́̊̿́͑̒̈́̇̓̂̓̏̎̓͌̇̓͐̋̈́̏͐͌͛́͒̊͂̍̃̓̇̾́̓̍̇̾͂̀͗̏̍͌̽̑́̉̂̿̊́̀͑̉̊̔̉̽̽̋͌́̀͌̈́͋͐̋̈͐̂̂̀̈́́̋͆̓̿̀͗́̅̇́̃͐̾̂͊̓͛̿͋̔̈́̽̀͂̄̌͐͒͑̿̀̀̌͊͒̈̍̈́̉͗̈́̽̊̅͑̾͒̈͂̀̂͒͒̊̿͋̽̂̂͘̕̚̚̕̕͘̕̕̚͘͘͘͘͘̕̕͜͜͜͝͝͝͝͝͝͠͝͝͝͝͠͠͝͠͝͠ͅͅM̷̧̛̛̳̫͍͍̖̻̫̖̝̲̭̩̤͔͈͔̆̐̇̀͋̿͊͛̋͒̽̈́͑͌͒̄̎̈̔̽̒̾̅̃̇͆́̽͒̎͂̓̇̄̌̔̈́̽̈́̄͒̀̅͛͗̎̓̾̃̌͂̀̈̊͂́̈́́̓͐̏͛͊̀̈́̑͆͛̆͒͂͑͌́̿͐͆̍̅̆̍̓̌̅̐͛͛̒̌͘͘͘̕̚͘͘̚͝͝ͅĘ̴̡̨̡̧̡̨̢̧̧̡̢̡̡̢̡̡̢̢̡̡̧͓̮̘̹̙̰͔͙̠͈̗͖̬̤̭̜̖̺̺͚̥̥̗̤͈̠͈̤̻̪̹͙̖͈̗̠͚̼̹̹̲̦͖̝͔̜̹̼͖͎͇͍͈̬̝̭͎̼͈̼͎̺̘͓͇̰̲͓͙̰͇͎͈̝͎̰̯̱̹̬̹̫̫̫̼̲͕̯̠̪͍̼͖̭̦̯̹̟̥̟̯̪̯͍̜̣͎͍͇̮̣̗͖̦̜̣͚̱̞͙̘͔̩͔͕̩̱͕̪̦͎̻͓͍͕͕̲͕̭͇̼͈͙̣̭̦̫͎͍͍̹̟͉̲̣̺̫̤̼͙̻͖̞͍̖̣͎̲̩͈͔̝̜̮͉̭̟̰͙͚͈̗̠̭͉̝̺̮̤͚̗͇̘̫̩̙̪̍̈̓̔́͛͗͂̆̎̎̽́̃͆͐͗̓̋̽͊͒̋̚͜͜͜͜͜͜͜͝ͅͅͅͅͅͅȘ̵̨̡̡̢̢̨̡̨̡̢̧̢̛̛̛͓̻̭̳̟̪͉̭̤̩̫̜͈̪̹̣͇̟̭̰͇̼̟̥̺̰̗̱̗̼͖̰̝̘̱͍̘̰̪͖͓̻̘͕̪̮̘̖̲̺̯̭̼̻̘̙͍̩̻͇̯̹̱̫͚̺͖͎̖̻̝̖̪̻͉̲̟̹͓̬͔͉͔̠̞̼͕̙̫̼̠̦͔͇͍͇̞͙̞͓̘̥̹̠̭̘̲̲̟̞͚̬͓͇̳̙̥̮̪͖͍̲̤̖̪͙̰̟͈̦̪͙̱̺͍͚͍͍͇̞͕̠̰̱̤̥̭͉͍̻̜̳̞͈͔͇̘̲̪̟̗̥͕̬̣͚̦̣͕̣̮̝̙̜̞͔̪̠̠̺͇̮͓̪̞͕̘͉͚̳̱͔͉̗̞̔̾̓͗̇͊̓̃̽̌̏̃̀̓̾̅̈́̊̃̈́̈́̓̆̋̂̾̀̄̐̂̄̄͒͑̐͋̆̇̏͒̓̎͆̅̊̎̐̓͊̂̂͆́̀͑̌͋́̀̍̄͌̔̓̚̕̕̕͘͜͜͜͜͜͜͠͝͝͝͝͝ͅͅͅͅ
@Owen Blacker - you realise your message is ironic, right? Talking about people spamming, yet there you are spamming yourself with no meaningful update regarding the ticket. And do you really think people messaging on this thread is what's stopping Atlassian from looking into this ticket?
I disagree with you entirely, I say people should keep on commenting daily how frustrating and frankly ridiculous it is that the most voted issue is being kept completely in the dark (see what I did there). Hey, at least we are getting a new issue field screen or whatever, right? No, they are actively choosing to work on what helps push this product out rather than support the users that are already in their clutches and cannot easily migrate for reasons such as this among many others. We don't even get a semi-regular update from them on this bloody thread! If that doesn't tell you they pay little regard to the activity on this ticket, then I don't know what does.
Truth of the matter is, it doesn't matter what you, or I, or anyone else thinks about spamming/keeping this thread clean/whatever else. The difference of opinion will exist regardless of someone trying to police this (lots of people tried before and look how well that turned out), so either put up with the emails, set up a rule, whatever it is you want to do.
Unrelated, but I personally love reading through people's comments on this thread. Each week, I grab a bag of popcorn and go through week's worth of comments to raise my spirits (shocker, the Outlook rule works!). @TylerC that's an outstanding meme.
Please someone clarify for me the company values.
In "*Build with heart and Balance*" they say: "_Passion and urgency infuse everything we do, alongside the wisdom to consider options fully and with care_."
So, isn't this feature necessary/important? Well, this proposal was suggested over *4 years ago* with over *5000* votes and multiple times reminded by comments that this is a health related. We are not looking for pretty, it is already hard enough to work long hours in front of the computer, at night sometimes as mentioned before, so why future consideration?
How about "*Don't #@!% the customer*"?
They mention: "_So considering the customer perspective - collectively, not just a handful - comes first_".
Clearly 5000 is just a handful amongst the millions of users, right? (_Feeling excluded right now_)
This shows a real failure by the Atlassian executives. Not investing in your product and not listening to your customers is a very common downfall with companies. I hope this marks the beginning of the end of Atlassian. Hopefully companies like GitHub can build products to compete with Jira more, since they actually care about improving their product and listen to their customers.
As for the comments above discussing other alternatives like custom stylesheets, the amount of times those alternatives break is extremely high. Likely will cause even more issues with these other changes they are talking about. It's a bandaid fix, and something that shouldn't be necessary 4 YEARS after this issue was created.
Super curious what went into this decision. Obviously the "the decision from our leaders was made with the customer in mind" line is a COMPLETE lie. If the executives had their customers in mind, they would have looked at how many votes this issue has, and put more weight to that. It's so clear that they aren't listening to their customers. Whatever metrics they are looking at to make their decisions obviously aren't the correct metrics.
Thanks to the +1,000,000 people that continue using Jira’s Dark theme. We are now confident that we can close the highest voted request in Atlassian’s history.
We are still working on a few bits and bobs, but none of that is preventing the full use of the feature.
In January 2022, a group of people at Atlassian decided to migrate a 20 year old product comprised of thousands of screens and a mature Ecosystem. We didn’t take the task lightly and we are proud of the outcome.
Theming is transforming all Atlassian products: [Confluence has already confirmed its release|https://www.atlassian.com/wac/roadmap/cloud/confluence-dark-mode?search=dark&p=4d13a231-c0] and our [Data Center products|https://www.atlassian.com/wac/roadmap/data-center/dark-mode?p=0b79e81f-2b] too!
You can read more about this big milestone here: [https://www.atlassian.com/blog/announcements/the-story-of-dark-theme]
We highly appreciate your patience and for believing in us ❤️
Sincerely,
The Jira Dark theme team
For the love of our eyes, PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN! I actively avoid doing Jira work at night because of the eye strain, which unfortunately is when it makes the most sense to update Jira issues after a day's work. Using third party client-side hacks is not an acceptable solution.
Hey all, I have disappointing news for all of you. This work has been paused in order to focus on performance improvements and other accessibility initiatives. We still believe this is still highly important work and we understand the impact this is having on some of our customers. Unfortunately we do not have an estimate on when it will resume. This is a hard update to make as it comes after the 4 year anniversary of this ticket; nonetheless, we want to ensure that all of you are informed.
This change in direction has been made centrally in our Design System which will lead to improvements across many properties, but in the meantime it affects Jira’s ability to roll out dark mode directly. That doesn’t remove the sting of this for those of us who are passionate about dark mode, but know that the decision from our leaders was made with the customer in mind. When Design System has capacity to pick this up again, myself or whoever owns the work at the time will update all of you.
I think everyone understands there are workarounds, including browser extensions, but for some of us, we're not willing to open security holes like browser extensions for something as simple as a css dark mode ( which has been a thing for like 10+ years in web development ).
I'm a front-end engineer, so I know how easy it is to implement, it's literally just loading the correct style sheet based on a setting... it's so simple the only possible explanation for this ( over a year now? ) delay, would be red-tape type top-down management, endless design meetings, and feature creep...
The most ironic thing for me about this "dark theme feature request" is the inability of this company in particular to get it done, as they provide SaaS to basically help other companies get it done...lol
I too have rather enjoyed the recent spate of comments. Looks like I first commented on this issue in 2006. Wow. But I agree with Greg's last statement that Atlassian has paid far too much attention to the U.I. and not (some of) the functionality. U.I. is much sexier and more fun to do I'm sure. I still prefer the look and feel of version 3. While using the user interface editable group name as a key was a design mistake from over 10 years ago, I don't see it as a technically huge challenge to fix, much less challenging I think than some of the U.I. and marketplace changes I have seen in the past 12 years. I still rely heavily on a small handful of add-ons to do what should be in the core product.
I suspect there are people that think my comments add no value to this issue. That's not really true.
When I was first investigating using JIRA for my company, I would have very much liked to have seen negative comments in the manner I am leaving, that highlight that Atlassian DO NOT CARE about their userbase or fixing long-standing issues, and that instead they focus on changing UI elements.
These comments may not be relevant to YOU as someone who has been watching this (and other "suggestions") for a long time, but for brand new companies considering Atlassian products, they provide useful information about the character of the company.
Atlassian's products are the type that once you invest your company into using them, it can be quite difficult to switch away from. So the more information about the lack of support that Atlassian actually gives to their customers, the better people can make informed decisions about whether Atlassian products are right for them.
If you don't want "spam", then stop watching the ticket.
Hey Nathan, no rush, it's only been *SIXTEEN YEARS* since this was requested. At least Jira Server got this three years ago. But hey, keep telling people that feedback from your customers is really important while you're fiddling with shiny buttons and more white-space in the UI.
I agree with previous comments, don't put this only in Next-gen. We have disabled next-gen from day one because for us it only creates problems, it doesn't solve any.
@Ronald - now now, they have over 100 emojis you can choose from! You don't get it, software development teams don't need features, they need a way to express themselves emotionally. Atlassian is doing its best to make sure we can communicate our technical problems in a friend, fun, visual way. I especially like how my url route strings go from /api/route/: pk > /api/route/:Pk <-- Tongue out emoji in JIRA
See - that's the stuff they are focusing on, because it's important!
Seriously though - it's pretty outrageous that after 16 years no one thought the concept of differing priorities between projects wasn't core functionality to a product that aims to bring all "Teams" together into one platform. Sorry to say, but accounts teams don't normally have a "Showstopper" priority.
+me
This is a joke, 3k+ votes on this yet no follow up. This is a highly asked feature and is a pain point for your customers. ATLASSIAN, DO YOU NOT CARE?
Maybe all the 3k that voted need to start writing an email a day to Nathan Sturgess, Product Manager, Jira Platform. Just like how Andy did in Shawshank Redemption when he wanted to get the Library built :)
I'm speechless to even try and make a comment here... but c'mon, I can do this! Just breathe... breathe...
Ok, Nathan Sturges, Jira's Product Manager, has it ever occurred to you that Jira is only as successful as it has been simply because it actually allows customization and flexibility???
Some people want simple - and I understand why Atlassian wants to push for next-gen. I, however, as a Jira admin, don't give a flying crock about next-gen. I'm an admin for a large corporation and we want complexity! We want to design complex workflows and solutions because of the complexity of the business. And by the way, I don't want other people to manage most pf my projects! Next-gen is not our thing here!
That said, what do you do with tens of thousands of users that are on the same situation as my company???
Oh, I know! The answer is you just ignore them! And ignore a ticket created in 2004 with almost 5k votes!
This is absolutely stupid. The proof this is a big need is the fact that you actually have this feature in Jira Server! Yes, you can create priority schemes and define different priorities per project - which is something OBVIOUS (even thou it's obvious, I'll explain -
In your instance you might have projects that have a completely different approach - i.e., projects that are Service Management, others are business, others development, and so on. That said, I will most likely want to see priorities in a different way. For instance, for product support it might look something completely different that what it looks like for development - which is actually I use case I've seen for every single company I worked for/with in the last 20 years.
All that being said, your comment about simplifying is a non-sense. It might make sense for next-gen people, but what is actually the percentage of your users that are next-gen customers?
The decision to be complex and simple MUST be mine, as a user of this tool! Therefore, Atlassian's responsibility it to build a tool that allows for complex and simple. Not just try to amputate the legs that have take you this far!
That's my two cents - which I'll give to you for free today. You're welcome.
It baffles me that this isn't available yet. Atlassian succeeds in so many areas, listening to customers is not one of them.
I am now an expert in Outlook Rules to make certain emails skip my inbox. I probably wouldn't have learnt that useful skill without such a huge bombardment by Atlassian. Thank you for that part, to say something positive all out of this.
only 17 years and counting since this was logged
Ah, Atlassian had me excited then that they were providing an update on their "progress" with this... no, just fixing a typo in the description :(
Please God, please! A clock based night-time mode! For my eyes and for everyone else in the room at night when I switch from Terminal to Jira. Have you ever watched the movie "Repo Man" where they open the trunk of the car? This is what it is like when I switch to Jira or Confluence in a darkened room. I have to carefully consider _do I really need to update that ticket now or will I try and remember later_ because my personal choices cause other people permanent retinal damage... well that is how they react. Even now, my eyes are melting. If you have any empathy you will add me to the beta. !https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qOc83rpM8hU/WO3nzlp_dXI/AAAAAAAADYc/JXU8kdUhQREs6l5uoueEmvq7tPdcbhyHACEw/s1600/repoman11.jpg|width=328,height=192! +1
I can't believe it's 2021 and Jira doesn't have dark mode. Everybody has dark mode these days. You can't _s̵u̴r̸v̷i̴v̵e̵_ at this point without dark mode. Dark mode is _where it's at_. Come, stare into the a̴͖͝b̴̲̉ȳ̷͕s̵̝̽s̷̭̆, invite dark mode into your -hearts- ę̶̧̨̢̡̢̢̧̡̨̢̛̛̛̛̳̙̻̼͕͖͉̼̜̻̟̭̻̤̜͇̭̣̺̣͖͈͚̯̝͔̣̜̪̲̳̙̻̤͙̜̞̳̺͚͖̻͔͉͚̦̝͕̱͖̩̘̪̦̮̩̮̪̺̤͓̬̠̤̦͔̳̻̮̝̟͈͎̘̖̩̻͍͖̺͓̳̝͚̭̞̱̹͓͈͔̦͓̬̲͖̤͕͙͍̺͌̉́̓̓̓̏̈͂̓̇̆̇͐̈̋́͒̈́̈͐̈́̔̈́̑́̾̅̎̑͛́̈́̍̔̇̏͋̈́̀̎̿̾̇̔́̏̒̋̀̄̓̋͑̅͐̇̀̓͗͂̀̋̅̑̈͐͘͘̚͜͜͜͜͠ͅͅͅy̵̡̧̧̢̢̡̡̨̢̛̛̤̬̟̲̻͍̮̰͍͎̠̗̠͉̯̫̗̪̫̦̮̤̝͕͕̪͖͓̯͚̲̥̼͙̼̤̥͕̘̦̜̜̝̠͚̟͈̱͚͓̳̯͉̼͎͍̹̩̘͕̭̣͉͇̰͕̜̣̬̺͕̩̰͕̗͓̩͖̠̯͎̤̯̣͕͈̮̰͕̬̙͋͗̆͑̏͋̽́̄̋́̀͗͌̌͒͋̅̓̀̏̅͑͐̏̆̍͑̈́̓͌̈́̒̊̔͗̄̔̕͜͜͝͠͝͠ͅͅͅe̶̢̢̨̡̹͔̼̫̫͓̘͇͍̤̳̺̟̟̳͚̟̥͚͍̎̈́̿̈́̿͊͗͘͠͝ͅs̶̛̱̤̝̉͐̇̀͋̒̽̉̇̈́̈́̓̐̌̐̄̑̀̆̃̽̓͆̐͋͗̄̈́͐̉́̀̃̋͛́̿̀͌̈́̈́̆͌̉̄͋̑͒̔̄̾̑͋͐̃͝͠. Not having dark mode is like fingernails _scratching_ on chalkboard of *y̵o̸u̵r̴ ̵e̸y̸e̸s̵*. Just a mere _GLIMPSE_ of *dark* *mode* will bring you *_eternal salvation_*. It will bring you from a world of *SCREAMING* pain and +torment+ into a blissful nirvana. *Dark mode is enlightenment*. Dark mode will save you from e̵t̷e̵r̷n̸a̷l̶ ̸p̵a̵i̵n̵ ̵a̵n̴d̷ ̵s̷u̵f̴f̶e̷r̷i̶n̵g̶. Dark mode is b̸̨̧̡̧̢̡̧̧̢̨̡̧̛̛̠͚̭͈͇͔̼̖̱͓̣͔̥̼̱̦̮̞͕͎͖̟͍̱̞̼̭̮̭̺͕̭̦̱̯̰̦͖̭̗͇͔̮̼̹̮̣͙̭̦̞͎͖̙̱̮̫͎̦̳̞̹̤̜̦͚͉̹̞͍̖̳͉̝̳̗̻͓͕̖̦̦͖̙̙͔̲͉̰̼̰̦̳̲̩̪̞̻͕̗̭͍̱̺̟̤̼̲͙̤̮̲̝̤̖̳͖͉̫̦̝̪̹̺͈̩̮͔̯̪̟̟͖̘̟̙͉̠̼̙̳̥͉͓̜̱̺̲͖̫̟̞̖̊̄̔̏̀̒̓́̉̔͊̍͒̇̀̎̀̓̈́̂̄̾̾͒̓̈̎̀̎͛͛̓̀́̌̅́͐̋̐̅͌̃̑̈̍͋̔͒̐͐̍̎́̉͒̃͒̈́̆͐̈́́̈̀̒͗̋͆͐̀̎̾̔́̉̎̐̄͐̏̈͌̒̐̈̎̌̈́̚͘̕̕̕͜͜͜͜͝͝͠͠͝͠͝͝͝ͅͅͅͅͅe̶̢̧̧̡̢̢̧̡̡̧̨̡̧̛̬̺̣̪̹͖͔͉̹̭͕̰̮̭̣̟̖̺͖̫̝̩̲̝̙͖̩̘̤̝̫͕̯̗̙̳̳͖̙̻̮͖̮̹̭̤͇̥̹͓̞̹̲̖̫̠̮͓̬͚̥͕͕̯̱̙͖̠̱̣̱͙̗̖͎̝̘̖̜̭̰̹̼͎͎̝̭̣͔̣̺̖̜͓̬͓̘̗̠̹̳̭̙̻̮̦͍̱͕̼͎̞͓̺̰͉̰̙͓͖̽́̀́̏̑͑́̊͂̀̓̀̀͘͜͜͜͜͜͜͝͝ͅͅͅa̶̧̢̡̨̨̢̨̡̡̡̛̞͔̪̘̰̟̜̼͓͙͎̳̮͙͉̠̫͓̪͈͙̙̜̙͕̱̫̝͍̝̤̥̮͕͕͇͚̩̠̺͔͚̜̮̩̹̗̘̙͇̳̼͉̣̞͇͕͎͈̳͔̫͈̙͖̬̞̪̤̯̬͕͓̮͎͙̟̣̻̟͇̹̝͚̜̫̦̪̼̲̙̥̞͖͙̼̖̻̩̠̩̹͔̺̟͓̼̼̟̦̼̖̩̝̣̣̱̭̙̦̬͚͇̪͔̦͈̺͖̱̫͉̱̟͚̖͉̺̩̒̎̾̀̊̈́̀͊̅͋̏̾͌̽̽̆͌̐́̽͛̉͐͆͊́͛̒̄͊͐̍̓̅̊̽̉̃̍̈́̚͜͜͜͜͝͝͝͠͝ͅͅų̸̧̢̧̛̛̩̩̝̙̤̙̝͍̠͓̰̘̯̻̩͉̫̰̓̆̈́́́̉͆̍̎̐̆̐̊͒͋̉̄̓̃̍̐́̄̌̑̐̊́̅͋͑̀͐͆̓̈͂͛̈́̐͊̋̿̓̔̑̾͘̚̚͘̕͘͝͝͝͝ͅţ̶̨̧̢̛͙͖͈͎͚̳͍̺̥̱͕̩̖̜̬͙̥̬̹͇̣͚̗̥̤̯̳̱̭̲̺͖̗̰̺̖̪̪̦̖̖͓͖͇̟̼̠͈̱͗̇̌͛̿̊̐̽̌̑̎̍͗̔̑̄̀̀̊͗͐͒̈͆͒͒̈͊̾̊͑̓̇̑̀̔̉̐̓͒̀̆͋̃̊̂͌͒̈́͂̈́̇̓̿̿̐̈́́̈́̾̎̄̽͑̅͐̇̈̉͗̿͒͗̌̔̓̇̉͊̄͛͒̓͆̑͌́̚̚̚͝͠͠͝͝͝ͅi̴̧̡̢̢̧̨̨̧̢̢̧̢̛̛̛̛̛̪̭͎̘̝̗͉͇͚̩͕̦̬̜͎̭̩̳̙͔̫̬̣̱̯̗̻̬̻͓̠̞͔͙̖̭̱̪̞̯̮̗͍̭̻͙͎͉͉͕͖̰̟̠̙̭̗̜̟͚̟̬̼͈͔̖̦̜̤̹̤̝̞̲̟̮̣͙̪̗̟̤̬̺̙̦̫̗̭̓͆̅̈̔̈̍̈́́́̀͂͌͒̾́̓̏͛̒͐̈́͑̔̀̈́́̀̋̾̀̿̊̃̉̎̐͐̃͊͌̽͑̓̎̈́̈̾͆̈́̂̇̃̅̽͊̆̉̇̃͂̅̾́͊͑̑̆́̈́̄̄̈́̇́̀̒̐̌̈́͌̆̂̎̃̍͆͗͂̅̂͊̑͆̉̋̌̂́͗̌͑̂̄̃̊̍̏͆͂̿́̽͒̀̈́̈́͆̈́̀̉̅̉̊́̀̈́͋͐̈́̍̂̔̐͐͗͐̊͒̇̀̊͂̓͗̓̇͌̾̓͑̆̄͐̋̈̿̌̂͒̾̀́͊̑̐͘͘̚̚̚̕̕̚͘̚̕̚͘͘͜͜͜͠͝͠͠͝͠͝͝͠ͅͅf̴̢̧̨̢̡̨̧̧̨̡̛̯̭̙̘̗̺͔̯̟͍͖͉͖̗͍̪̻̳̯͖̫̥͖̘͇͇͖͙̰̥̼͈̯̭̫̘̯̝̖̟͙̲̳̦̮̱̙̳͚̥̤̻͇̦̻̠̻̣͇̫̣̞̩̺͖̬̙̠͕̝̰̞̱̫̬̱̘͎̖̼̤͙̪͇̫̜̳̜͓̻̳̬̳̭̞͇̬̗͍̟̪͙̪̹͖̜̼̺̣̰͈̜͇̫̫̩̖̘̤̥̫͚͕̔̄̿͂͒̅͒̓̉̊̏̒̎͌̄̆̔̀̏̊͊͐̍͊͑̊̂̔̈͊̔̈́̅̃̈́̾̓̔͒͑̓̌̅̐̑̀̔̑̊̋͊͌̍̿̐̃̒̂̚̕͘͜͝͝͝ͅͅư̴̧̛̛̛͕̜̜̺̝̹̗̲̭̭͓͍̖͖̳͈̤̘̺̞̞͎͕͉͓̖̹̟̖̫̣̻̣̹͇̜̓̊̎̄͆̆̀̇̈́̂̊̈́͑͋̌́̾̐̀̈́̂̓̿̓̀̎̄͆̓͋́͑̀͋̈͐̀̊͗͛̽̈́̎̓͋́̄̀̆̎̒̽̋̓̊̔͐̏̓̊͋̂̈́͆̌́́́̓̚͘͘͜͝͝͝͠͝ͅͅl̴̨̢̧̡̡̨̢̧̧̨̡̨̛̤̹̪͍̹̱̠͙͙̝̹͔͇̻͕̻͔̟͇͚̻͎̗͙̦̺̱͖̰͚̣͔̦̼͙̦̝̺̝̠̣̗̞̗͕͖̬̻̞͈̗̥̦͔̙̯̙̯̺͉͉̠̘̮̮͇̯̠̮̹͔̖̰̜͍͚͈̭̭͇̤͈͎͔̮͚͔̻̺̯̣̳̗̻̠̮͖͎̱̭͓̺̭̞̬̰͎͈͈̣͎̝̘͎̗̤̬̦̦̟̳̩̪̭̭͎̙̥̤̘̳͙̗͇̠͕̗̮̤̘̭̲̳̝̩̟͚̙͔̙̩̦̯͎̰͙̱͔̲̂̃͛͛̃̑͛̔̊̈̈̈́̂̓̐̄̒͂́͐͌̐̂̌͊̀́̎́̑͂̉͆̈̅̿͛͐̀̃̆̽̑̇̓͆̈́͑̊͌͊̾̈́̄̏̈́́̂̄͂̅͒̀̏͊͆̎͗̑̽͗̓̅̃̌̂͋͌̓̌̈́̒̑͑̆̀̑̊̒̓̊̌͑̈́̾͊̋̐͗͆̍͆̈́̑̍̈̎̍́̀̋̀͛̿̐̅͑͒̐̈̈́̉͒̏̀̐́͆̀̿͂̓̇̌̓͂͗̉̓̐͂̔̇̔̎̏̅̀̈́̂̏͌̒̅͌̓̓̆̏̆̚͘̕̚̕̚͘̕͘̕̕̚̚̕̕͘͘͜͜͜͜͜͜͜͝͝͝͠͝͝͠͝͠͝͠͝͝͝ͅͅͅͅͅͅ. Without dark mode all is lost. Without dark _mode_ *he* w̴̛̱ĩ̷̺l̶͚̆l̸̮̒ ̸̱̑c̴̝̀o̴͔̅m̶̘̂e̶̢̿. *T̴͕̄͌̂h̶͙͙̿̓̊e̸̼͂̏* ̴͔̖̰͗́͛d̸͚̄ȧ̶̢r̸͙͕̦͑͝͠ķ̸̠͈́͛n̶͎̱̐ẽ̴̟̉͝s̶̢̗̭̈́͝ŝ̶̰̲̠̅̐ ̵͕́̊͠w̵̘͍̌í̸̯l̷̲̪̔̅̄ľ̷̢̟̝͛̓ ̸̗͛̿*p̸͖̱͠e̸̢̺͌̊͜͝r̵̺̘̋m̷͋̑ͅe̸̙̅̔̆a̶͚̓̌̍t̵̖̺͐̄̿ḙ̶̯͕̓͐̈́* ̷̱̍͠a̸̢͍͒̿͂l̷͇̱̈́͐͠l̸̢̛ ̸͉̹͂s̵̼̪͓͂͝p̶̨͈͐a̴̲̦̣͋̈́͝c̸̢̹͖͗ȅ̵̠̰̞̂͝ ̸͈̀̓̅*and* ̵̟̗̹͌ț̴͔̕ì̷͚̾m̷̨͖͗̎̚ȩ̸͚̒̋. _+Please+, *save us* before a̷̦̣͋̇͛́̐̃̿̈́̍ľ̵̼̱̥̐̀̅͘͘l̴̡̦̲̪̣̜͍̻̜͈̠̪̇̓̏̍̾̏̌͠ is lost._ P̶̛͈͈͙̲̖̪̘͂̊͆̈́͜l̶̺͔̝̻̈́̑̋̊͆̊̿͘̕͜e̴̛̖̥͈̟̥̣͔̒̎͋̈͝a̸͔͎̥̳̮̓́̽̂̉̒̃̐͋̾́͝͠͝s̴̡̧̧̜̺̱͌͒̐̇̌͆̑̆̒̓́̒͝e̷͖̗͌͐̄̔̓͌̀̇̚ ̸̢̡̬̙̥̘̼̲̭̥͙̣̖̄̾̄̽̓̕͜ͅ*s̴̘̻̩͚̒̐̔́̌̔̍͋͛͝͝a̷̹͖̪̽̌͌ͅv̷̘̟͔̘͎̔́́͗͐͠ê̷̛̛̫̩͎͖͍̩̗̲̗̹͖̬̐͗͐̔̔̽͗̚͝͝ͅ* ̷̰̻̻͗͜U̸̪̦͈̙̣̼͗̓́̆̆S̸̡̢̛̼̳̟̫̝̣͍̠̝̫̀͆̈́͑̆̈́͜͝ ̴̛̗̬̟̝̼͈̳̉́̄͗̅͑̽̑̂̐̊̑͘̕͠ͅb̸̨̡̡̨̲͔͉̳͓̘̭͚̻̑͛͛̒̚̚͠ͅȅ̶̢͔̯̙͉̣̮̺͕̤̟͇̦͑̎̏̋̽͜͠f̴̡̛̥̠̱̝̟̜̅͂̓̈̐̐͒̓̈́̐̏͜o̷̫͓̫̞̱͓̥͕̽̈́̏̾ŗ̴̹̞̻̂͂ȩ̸̨̪̥̗̬̌̋́̀̿͝ ̷̨̛̼͓̫̦̈́̀̈́̉̓̽̒̽̈̐̊͆̿H̷̡̧̧̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̱̩̠̫̱̠͔͍̟͔̼̠̱̘͈̥̼̗̫̠̹̮̭͖͔̹̺͖̟̲͎̼̪̦̹̲̣̬̖̺͍̜̳̘̗͇͈̹͍̻̮̺͇͙͙͔̗̘̯̟̩̞̗̘͇͔͖̩̣̦̗͇̖͇̫̼̹̜̰̹̮̜̃͆̒̈́̅̊̉̆́͆͛̊̾̀̽̈́͋͛͂̈͗͆̐͋͐̓͆̔̔͊͐̉́̋̓̂̓̓̌̅̔͂̓͑͂͊̾̈́̈́́̍̍̑͋͒̒̽̿͌̅͊̈̒̍͋̾͐̆̄́͆́̄̒͋̈́̀̈́̊̐̒̈̓̓͋̂̔̒̎͊̔̾̈́̏̌͂̆̈̋́̆̉͗̂̇̆̿̐̐͌͐͛͆̌̂͆̊͆̈́̽͂͐̈́̾͗̃̓͆́́͐͘̚̚͘͘̚̚̚̕̕̕̕̚̚͘͜͜͝͠͝͠͝ͅͅȨ̸̢̟͖̯̖͇̩̝͕͎̱̺̟̱̤͓̲̻̦̪̝̟̥̥̻̱̘͚͙̥̱̪̭̱̲̇̆̿̑̈́̎́͜͝ ̸̢̧̢̗̳͉̦̜̯̩̦̬̞̳̺͊̈͆͑̈́́̍̀̂͑̔̊͗̾͆́̓̆͌͂̿͐̐̔͌̀̈́̄̀̇͂͒̏̆̀̆͌̄͂͛͑̏͗͒͐͂̊͊͗́͂͑͆̎̅͋͛̎͑͊͒̏̈́͛͗͗̀͊̿͆̌̚͘̚͝͠͠͝͠ͅͅĊ̴̨̨̡̧̨̡̨̧̨̧̡̡̨̡̨̡̡̡̧̢̨̢̛̛̛̛̛̩͉͓̯̯̣͇͍̗̞̞̱̪͖͍̼̝̜̹̰̻̘̤͓̝͎͍̺̭̰̦̝̰̹̣̖͍͍̳̹͖̻̱̮̘̘̫̻̜͓̞̙̫̝̭̯̬̹͎̘͓͖̝̰̞̥͓̥̬͖͍̥͎̫͓͎̪̖̱̝̮͇̟̮͍͍͔͉̝̤͇̤̹̻̘̪̺̦̤̞̬͓̹͈̘̙͖̤͚̥̯̬͚͈̮̮͖̯̹̠̤̹͔̝̹̖̯̝̩̭̘̖͈̙̰̹̺̘͙̲̠͇̗̬̼̺̞͕̩͈̥͕͖̬̪̻͎̹̜̙͛̑̂̓̏́̀̏̽̈̆̐̓̔͐̃̐͑̎̅̾̌̈̈͂̂̅͋̐̎́̒̃̿͛̑̑̽͌̉̽̒̈́͑̍̃͛̏̄̎͆̀̆̄̋͌̀̂́́͒͋͐͊͌͊̒̈́̐̔͑̈̆͛͗̒͂͂̅̊́̎̏̈̅̀͋̐̾͂̽̀̒̈̍̓̉̄̃̇́͌́̾̊̄̉̍̄̃͑̋̏̾̄̅̓̑͆͗̇͌̈́͒̓̓͋̎̃̈̈́͒͌́̾͗̀̓̀̋͊̍͐́̓̇̄̔̚̚̚̚͘̕̚͘̚̚̚̚̚͜͜͜͜͝͝͝͠͠͝͝ͅͅͅͅͅƠ̷̧̢̡̢̡̢̨̨̨̡̢̨̧̢̧̡̛̛̛̛̛͔̱̰̙̘̲̦͚͉̯̟̖͍̲̲͈̘͕̞͈͍̫̳̯͙̣̳̘̤̜̳̦̲͕͓̱͇̮͔̤̹̤͕͉͙͎̠̰̺̮̬̞̞̤͈̹̼̘͇̙͚̙̣̭̹̟͔̹̯̜̺͎͍̠̻̯̦͎̜̘̠̮̰̮̹͚̖̭̬̠̱͔̳̮̯͈͎͖̘̲̠̙̗̥͕̠͍̠͎̟̮̺̙͔͚͓̘͍̬̰̦̪͎̒̋̋̊̅̆̌̈́̂͐̈̀̋̑̿̽̏̅̿̅͐̈́͐̽̈́̓̊͂͌̎͐̓͊̍̓́͛̈́̾̀͑̈́̊̿́͑̒̈́̇̓̂̓̏̎̓͌̇̓͐̋̈́̏͐͌͛́͒̊͂̍̃̓̇̾́̓̍̇̾͂̀͗̏̍͌̽̑́̉̂̿̊́̀͑̉̊̔̉̽̽̋͌́̀͌̈́͋͐̋̈͐̂̂̀̈́́̋͆̓̿̀͗́̅̇́̃͐̾̂͊̓͛̿͋̔̈́̽̀͂̄̌͐͒͑̿̀̀̌͊͒̈̍̈́̉͗̈́̽̊̅͑̾͒̈͂̀̂͒͒̊̿͋̽̂̂͘̕̚̚̕̕͘̕̕̚͘͘͘͘͘̕̕͜͜͜͝͝͝͝͝͝͠͝͝͝͝͠͠͝͠͝͠ͅͅM̷̧̛̛̳̫͍͍̖̻̫̖̝̲̭̩̤͔͈͔̆̐̇̀͋̿͊͛̋͒̽̈́͑͌͒̄̎̈̔̽̒̾̅̃̇͆́̽͒̎͂̓̇̄̌̔̈́̽̈́̄͒̀̅͛͗̎̓̾̃̌͂̀̈̊͂́̈́́̓͐̏͛͊̀̈́̑͆͛̆͒͂͑͌́̿͐͆̍̅̆̍̓̌̅̐͛͛̒̌͘͘͘̕̚͘͘̚͝͝ͅĘ̴̡̨̡̧̡̨̢̧̧̡̢̡̡̢̡̡̢̢̡̡̧͓̮̘̹̙̰͔͙̠͈̗͖̬̤̭̜̖̺̺͚̥̥̗̤͈̠͈̤̻̪̹͙̖͈̗̠͚̼̹̹̲̦͖̝͔̜̹̼͖͎͇͍͈̬̝̭͎̼͈̼͎̺̘͓͇̰̲͓͙̰͇͎͈̝͎̰̯̱̹̬̹̫̫̫̼̲͕̯̠̪͍̼͖̭̦̯̹̟̥̟̯̪̯͍̜̣͎͍͇̮̣̗͖̦̜̣͚̱̞͙̘͔̩͔͕̩̱͕̪̦͎̻͓͍͕͕̲͕̭͇̼͈͙̣̭̦̫͎͍͍̹̟͉̲̣̺̫̤̼͙̻͖̞͍̖̣͎̲̩͈͔̝̜̮͉̭̟̰͙͚͈̗̠̭͉̝̺̮̤͚̗͇̘̫̩̙̪̍̈̓̔́͛͗͂̆̎̎̽́̃͆͐͗̓̋̽͊͒̋̚͜͜͜͜͜͜͜͝ͅͅͅͅͅͅȘ̵̨̡̡̢̢̨̡̨̡̢̧̢̛̛̛͓̻̭̳̟̪͉̭̤̩̫̜͈̪̹̣͇̟̭̰͇̼̟̥̺̰̗̱̗̼͖̰̝̘̱͍̘̰̪͖͓̻̘͕̪̮̘̖̲̺̯̭̼̻̘̙͍̩̻͇̯̹̱̫͚̺͖͎̖̻̝̖̪̻͉̲̟̹͓̬͔͉͔̠̞̼͕̙̫̼̠̦͔͇͍͇̞͙̞͓̘̥̹̠̭̘̲̲̟̞͚̬͓͇̳̙̥̮̪͖͍̲̤̖̪͙̰̟͈̦̪͙̱̺͍͚͍͍͇̞͕̠̰̱̤̥̭͉͍̻̜̳̞͈͔͇̘̲̪̟̗̥͕̬̣͚̦̣͕̣̮̝̙̜̞͔̪̠̠̺͇̮͓̪̞͕̘͉͚̳̱͔͉̗̞̔̾̓͗̇͊̓̃̽̌̏̃̀̓̾̅̈́̊̃̈́̈́̓̆̋̂̾̀̄̐̂̄̄͒͑̐͋̆̇̏͒̓̎͆̅̊̎̐̓͊̂̂͆́̀͑̌͋́̀̍̄͌̔̓̚̕̕̕͘͜͜͜͜͜͜͠͝͝͝͝͝ͅͅͅͅ
@Owen Blacker - you realise your message is ironic, right? Talking about people spamming, yet there you are spamming yourself with no meaningful update regarding the ticket. And do you really think people messaging on this thread is what's stopping Atlassian from looking into this ticket? I disagree with you entirely, I say people should keep on commenting daily how frustrating and frankly ridiculous it is that the most voted issue is being kept completely in the dark (see what I did there). Hey, at least we are getting a new issue field screen or whatever, right? No, they are actively choosing to work on what helps push this product out rather than support the users that are already in their clutches and cannot easily migrate for reasons such as this among many others. We don't even get a semi-regular update from them on this bloody thread! If that doesn't tell you they pay little regard to the activity on this ticket, then I don't know what does. Truth of the matter is, it doesn't matter what you, or I, or anyone else thinks about spamming/keeping this thread clean/whatever else. The difference of opinion will exist regardless of someone trying to police this (lots of people tried before and look how well that turned out), so either put up with the emails, set up a rule, whatever it is you want to do. Unrelated, but I personally love reading through people's comments on this thread. Each week, I grab a bag of popcorn and go through week's worth of comments to raise my spirits (shocker, the Outlook rule works!). @TylerC that's an outstanding meme.
Please someone clarify for me the company values. In "*Build with heart and Balance*" they say: "_Passion and urgency infuse everything we do, alongside the wisdom to consider options fully and with care_." So, isn't this feature necessary/important? Well, this proposal was suggested over *4 years ago* with over *5000* votes and multiple times reminded by comments that this is a health related. We are not looking for pretty, it is already hard enough to work long hours in front of the computer, at night sometimes as mentioned before, so why future consideration? How about "*Don't #@!% the customer*"? They mention: "_So considering the customer perspective - collectively, not just a handful - comes first_". Clearly 5000 is just a handful amongst the millions of users, right? (_Feeling excluded right now_)
I have heard that many high school level into-to-programming courses now include "dark mode" as one of the second semester units.
This shows a real failure by the Atlassian executives. Not investing in your product and not listening to your customers is a very common downfall with companies. I hope this marks the beginning of the end of Atlassian. Hopefully companies like GitHub can build products to compete with Jira more, since they actually care about improving their product and listen to their customers. As for the comments above discussing other alternatives like custom stylesheets, the amount of times those alternatives break is extremely high. Likely will cause even more issues with these other changes they are talking about. It's a bandaid fix, and something that shouldn't be necessary 4 YEARS after this issue was created. Super curious what went into this decision. Obviously the "the decision from our leaders was made with the customer in mind" line is a COMPLETE lie. If the executives had their customers in mind, they would have looked at how many votes this issue has, and put more weight to that. It's so clear that they aren't listening to their customers. Whatever metrics they are looking at to make their decisions obviously aren't the correct metrics.
Thanks to the +1,000,000 people that continue using Jira’s Dark theme. We are now confident that we can close the highest voted request in Atlassian’s history. We are still working on a few bits and bobs, but none of that is preventing the full use of the feature. In January 2022, a group of people at Atlassian decided to migrate a 20 year old product comprised of thousands of screens and a mature Ecosystem. We didn’t take the task lightly and we are proud of the outcome. Theming is transforming all Atlassian products: [Confluence has already confirmed its release|https://www.atlassian.com/wac/roadmap/cloud/confluence-dark-mode?search=dark&p=4d13a231-c0] and our [Data Center products|https://www.atlassian.com/wac/roadmap/data-center/dark-mode?p=0b79e81f-2b] too! You can read more about this big milestone here: [https://www.atlassian.com/blog/announcements/the-story-of-dark-theme] We highly appreciate your patience and for believing in us ❤️ Sincerely, The Jira Dark theme team
For the love of our eyes, PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN! I actively avoid doing Jira work at night because of the eye strain, which unfortunately is when it makes the most sense to update Jira issues after a day's work. Using third party client-side hacks is not an acceptable solution.
Hey all, I have disappointing news for all of you. This work has been paused in order to focus on performance improvements and other accessibility initiatives. We still believe this is still highly important work and we understand the impact this is having on some of our customers. Unfortunately we do not have an estimate on when it will resume. This is a hard update to make as it comes after the 4 year anniversary of this ticket; nonetheless, we want to ensure that all of you are informed. This change in direction has been made centrally in our Design System which will lead to improvements across many properties, but in the meantime it affects Jira’s ability to roll out dark mode directly. That doesn’t remove the sting of this for those of us who are passionate about dark mode, but know that the decision from our leaders was made with the customer in mind. When Design System has capacity to pick this up again, myself or whoever owns the work at the time will update all of you.
I think everyone understands there are workarounds, including browser extensions, but for some of us, we're not willing to open security holes like browser extensions for something as simple as a css dark mode ( which has been a thing for like 10+ years in web development ). I'm a front-end engineer, so I know how easy it is to implement, it's literally just loading the correct style sheet based on a setting... it's so simple the only possible explanation for this ( over a year now? ) delay, would be red-tape type top-down management, endless design meetings, and feature creep... The most ironic thing for me about this "dark theme feature request" is the inability of this company in particular to get it done, as they provide SaaS to basically help other companies get it done...lol
I too have rather enjoyed the recent spate of comments. Looks like I first commented on this issue in 2006. Wow. But I agree with Greg's last statement that Atlassian has paid far too much attention to the U.I. and not (some of) the functionality. U.I. is much sexier and more fun to do I'm sure. I still prefer the look and feel of version 3. While using the user interface editable group name as a key was a design mistake from over 10 years ago, I don't see it as a technically huge challenge to fix, much less challenging I think than some of the U.I. and marketplace changes I have seen in the past 12 years. I still rely heavily on a small handful of add-ons to do what should be in the core product.
I suspect there are people that think my comments add no value to this issue. That's not really true. When I was first investigating using JIRA for my company, I would have very much liked to have seen negative comments in the manner I am leaving, that highlight that Atlassian DO NOT CARE about their userbase or fixing long-standing issues, and that instead they focus on changing UI elements. These comments may not be relevant to YOU as someone who has been watching this (and other "suggestions") for a long time, but for brand new companies considering Atlassian products, they provide useful information about the character of the company. Atlassian's products are the type that once you invest your company into using them, it can be quite difficult to switch away from. So the more information about the lack of support that Atlassian actually gives to their customers, the better people can make informed decisions about whether Atlassian products are right for them. If you don't want "spam", then stop watching the ticket.
Hey Nathan, no rush, it's only been *SIXTEEN YEARS* since this was requested. At least Jira Server got this three years ago. But hey, keep telling people that feedback from your customers is really important while you're fiddling with shiny buttons and more white-space in the UI. I agree with previous comments, don't put this only in Next-gen. We have disabled next-gen from day one because for us it only creates problems, it doesn't solve any.
@Ronald - now now, they have over 100 emojis you can choose from! You don't get it, software development teams don't need features, they need a way to express themselves emotionally. Atlassian is doing its best to make sure we can communicate our technical problems in a friend, fun, visual way. I especially like how my url route strings go from /api/route/: pk > /api/route/:Pk <-- Tongue out emoji in JIRA See - that's the stuff they are focusing on, because it's important! Seriously though - it's pretty outrageous that after 16 years no one thought the concept of differing priorities between projects wasn't core functionality to a product that aims to bring all "Teams" together into one platform. Sorry to say, but accounts teams don't normally have a "Showstopper" priority.
+me This is a joke, 3k+ votes on this yet no follow up. This is a highly asked feature and is a pain point for your customers. ATLASSIAN, DO YOU NOT CARE? Maybe all the 3k that voted need to start writing an email a day to Nathan Sturgess, Product Manager, Jira Platform. Just like how Andy did in Shawshank Redemption when he wanted to get the Library built :)
I'm speechless to even try and make a comment here... but c'mon, I can do this! Just breathe... breathe... Ok, Nathan Sturges, Jira's Product Manager, has it ever occurred to you that Jira is only as successful as it has been simply because it actually allows customization and flexibility??? Some people want simple - and I understand why Atlassian wants to push for next-gen. I, however, as a Jira admin, don't give a flying crock about next-gen. I'm an admin for a large corporation and we want complexity! We want to design complex workflows and solutions because of the complexity of the business. And by the way, I don't want other people to manage most pf my projects! Next-gen is not our thing here! That said, what do you do with tens of thousands of users that are on the same situation as my company??? Oh, I know! The answer is you just ignore them! And ignore a ticket created in 2004 with almost 5k votes! This is absolutely stupid. The proof this is a big need is the fact that you actually have this feature in Jira Server! Yes, you can create priority schemes and define different priorities per project - which is something OBVIOUS (even thou it's obvious, I'll explain - In your instance you might have projects that have a completely different approach - i.e., projects that are Service Management, others are business, others development, and so on. That said, I will most likely want to see priorities in a different way. For instance, for product support it might look something completely different that what it looks like for development - which is actually I use case I've seen for every single company I worked for/with in the last 20 years. All that being said, your comment about simplifying is a non-sense. It might make sense for next-gen people, but what is actually the percentage of your users that are next-gen customers? The decision to be complex and simple MUST be mine, as a user of this tool! Therefore, Atlassian's responsibility it to build a tool that allows for complex and simple. Not just try to amputate the legs that have take you this far! That's my two cents - which I'll give to you for free today. You're welcome.