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Dark mode: am I inversing the lightness scale around the midpoint or sliding the scale to preserve sibling elements’ lightness relative to each other? [migrated]

Dark mode: am I inversing the lightness scale around the midpoint or sliding the scale to preserve sibling elements' lightness relative to each other? [migrated]

For context, I’m using Tailwind CSS which has a lightness scale for its colors of 100-900, with 100 being the lightest and 900 being the darkest.
I also designed my app for dark mode first.
Let’s take the sidebar and main content area as a…

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