# Dark Mode is generally available
Source: [https://flowg.cloud/blog/darkmode](https://flowg.cloud/blog/darkmode)
π**[FlowG v0\.59\.0](https://github.com/link-society/flowg/releases/tag/v0.59.0)**has been released, and it includes \(since**v0\.58\.0**\) a dark mode for the frontend\!
## Frontend Redesign[β](https://flowg.cloud/blog/darkmode#frontend-redesign)
As stated[a couple months ago](https://flowg.cloud/blog/road-to-stable#frontend-redesign), one of the goals for the future**1\.0\.0**release is a complete redesign of the frontend, including:
- removal of*Tailwind CSS*, and fully committing to*React MUI*
- reorganization of the codebase to follow best practices
- internationalization
This endeavor has progressed tremendously\. And in this new release, we are closing a feature request that was asked 1 year ago:**Dark Mode support**\.
## Showcase[β](https://flowg.cloud/blog/darkmode#showcase)
Without further ado, here are some screenshots:




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