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I'm trying to use the value of localStorage to display one of two Twitter feeds, one for a light mode theme, the other for dark mode. It works, but I have to refresh the webpage for the correct CSS - either twitter-dark-display-none or twitter-light-display-none - to work.

Using jQuery(document).ready(function () doesn't help.

The Fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/zpsf5q3x/2/ But the sample tweets don't show due to JSFiddle limits on displaying third party frames. And, localstorage may not work there, either.

Fiddle calls two external libraries: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/css/bootstrap4-toggle.min.css and https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/js/bootstrap4-toggle.min.js

HTML:

Note the data-theme="dark" in the first block.

<div class="twitter-dark-display-none">
<a class="twitter-timeline" data-width="170" data-height="200" data-theme="dark"
 data-tweet-limit="1" data-chrome="transparent nofooter noborders" href="https://twitter.com/StackOverflow?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets</a>
</div>

<div class="twitter-light-display-none">
<a class="twitter-timeline" data-width="170" data-height="200" data-tweet-limit="1" data-chrome="transparent nofooter noborders" href="https://twitter.com/StackOverflow?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets</a>
</div>

jQuery:

Overall function that uses localStorage to toggle the entire site between dark and normal mode.

$('body').toggleClass(localStorage.toggled);
function darkLight() {
  if (localStorage.toggled != 'dark') {
    $('body').toggleClass('dark', true);
    localStorage.toggled = "dark";
  } else {
    $('body').toggleClass('dark', false);
    localStorage.toggled = "";
  }
}

What I'm trying to use to toggle CSS:

  if (localStorage.toggled === 'dark') {
    
        $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-none");
        $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-block");
    
      } else {
    
        $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-none");
        $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-block");
    
    }

CSS:

.display-none {
    display: none !important;
}

.display-block {
    display: block !important;
}

Edit 10/24/2020:

johannchopin's answer works, with the addition of $('body').toggleClass(localStorage.toggled); as in my original code above.

But. There is some sort of conflict with the gitbrent dark mode JS and CSS libraries, so I switched to https://github.com/coliff/dark-mode-switch and that results in a simpler way to both toggle dark mode and use localstorage in addition to the function johannchopin provided to switch between twitter widget divs:

<script>

(function() {
  var darkSwitch = document.getElementById("darkSwitch");
  if (darkSwitch) {
    initTheme();
    darkSwitch.addEventListener("change", function(event) {
      resetTheme();
    });
    function initTheme() {
      var darkThemeSelected =
        localStorage.getItem("darkSwitch") !== null &&
        localStorage.getItem("darkSwitch") === "dark";
      darkSwitch.checked = darkThemeSelected;
      darkThemeSelected
        ? document.body.setAttribute("data-theme", "dark")
        : document.body.removeAttribute("data-theme");
    }
    function resetTheme() {
      if (darkSwitch.checked) {
        document.body.setAttribute("data-theme", "dark");
        localStorage.setItem("darkSwitch", "dark"); 
} else {
        document.body.removeAttribute("data-theme");
        localStorage.removeItem("darkSwitch");  
      }
  updatedarkSwitch();
    }
  }
})();

function updatedarkSwitch() {
  if (localStorage.darkSwitch === 'dark') {
    $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-none").removeClass('display-block');
    $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-block").removeClass('display-none');
  } else {
    $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-none").removeClass('display-block');
    $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-block").removeClass('display-none');
  }
}
updatedarkSwitch()
</script>

And then use the most basic dark mode rule in the style sheet:

[data-theme="dark"] {
background-color: #000000 !important;
}

and also add any other more specific CSS rules needed, i.e.

[data-theme="dark"] .post-title{
color:#fff !important;
}
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    Please add all of the code necessary to reproduce the issue in your jsfiddle. We need to see the behavior + the code in order to help
    – Andrew
    Oct 14, 2020 at 22:05
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    All the code is there; the tweets don't show due to JSFiddle limits on displaying third party frames. And, localstorage may not work there, either. Oct 14, 2020 at 22:08
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    Check your jsfiddle again. Your JavaScript is not wired up to the buttons. All you have there is an if/else statement. Where are your event listeners?
    – Andrew
    Oct 14, 2020 at 22:13

2 Answers 2

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You have multiple issues in you code. First, you toggle the CSS, but only when the page loads because this code is only run once (when the script is loaded):

if (localStorage.toggled === 'dark') {
  // ...

Just move this script in the function (ex: updateInterfaceTheme) that you call at the end of darkLight().

Another issue is that you forget to clean the previous class and that leads to a styling conflict:

$('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-none"); // class .display-block still exist
$('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-block"); // class .display-none still exist

So don't forget to clean them:

 if (localStorage.toggled === 'dark') {
    $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-none").removeClass('display-block');
    $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-block").removeClass('display-none');
  } else {
    $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-none").removeClass('display-block');
    $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-block").removeClass('display-none');
  }

And like that it's working:

function darkLight() {
  if (localStorage.toggled !== 'dark') {
    $('body').toggleClass('dark', true);
    localStorage.toggled = "dark";
  } else {
    $('body').toggleClass('dark', false);
    localStorage.toggled = "";
  }

  updateInterfaceTheme();
}

function updateInterfaceTheme() {
  if (localStorage.toggled === 'dark') {
    $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-none").removeClass('display-block');
    $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-block").removeClass('display-none');
  } else {
    $('.twitter-dark-display-none').addClass("display-none").removeClass('display-block');
    $('.twitter-light-display-none').addClass("display-block").removeClass('display-none');
  }
}

updateInterfaceTheme()
.display-none {
  display: none !important;
}

.display-block {
  display: block !important;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>

<label class="switch"><span class="switchtext">Dark</span>
  <input type="checkbox" data-style="ios" data-onstyle="outline-secondary" data-offstyle="outline-secondary" data-size="sm" data-toggle="toggle" onchange="darkLight()">
  <span class="slider"></span><span class="switchtext">Mode</span>
</label>

<div class="twitter-dark-display-none">Dark Mode
  <a class="twitter-timeline" data-width="170" data-height="200" data-theme="dark" data-tweet-limit="1" data-chrome="transparent nofooter noborders" href="https://twitter.com/StackOverflow?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets</a>
</div>

<div class="twitter-light-display-none">Light Mode
  <a class="twitter-timeline" data-width="170" data-height="200" data-tweet-limit="1" data-chrome="transparent nofooter noborders" href="https://twitter.com/StackOverflow?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Tweets</a>
</div>

Checkout the jsfiddle to see it working with localStorage.

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    Thanks! That's a good try, but dark/light mode doesn't persist across page reloads or navigation to other pages; dark/light mode gets toggled off with a page reload. Oct 18, 2020 at 15:33
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    @BlueDogRanch Yes it. Switch to dark mode and refresh the page, you will see that only the Dark Mode Tweets text is shown. Switch again to light and refresh, you will just see the Light Mode Tweets text. If you speak about the checkbox you didn't write any code about this one. Should I add this feature to the answer? Oct 18, 2020 at 15:37
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    The original code in my question correctly allows dark/light mode to persist across page loads; that was never the problem. The problem has always been forcing the CSS on the twitter divs to display correctly without needing to refresh the page. Oct 18, 2020 at 15:46
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    What do you mean with dark/light mode gets toggled off with a page reload? Check the jsfiddle and you will see that on page reload the correct section is shown according to the theme (so it is persistant) :/ What feature exactly is missing in my code? the checkbox that still check on dark mode? Oct 18, 2020 at 15:52
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    Ah, one problem is that I have in my Fiddle two included libraries: cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/css/… and cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/js/… . But, I have those, of course, in my localhost, and still the dark/light mode does not persist across page loads. Oct 18, 2020 at 16:00
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You should use method getItem().

let x = localStorage.getItem('toggled');

And than make a check for a variable.


https://developer.mozilla.org/ru/docs/Web/API/Storage/getItem

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