Update: This flag apparently causes serious problems on Chrome OS as of Chrome 78. RELATED: How to Enable Google Chrome's Dark Mode on Windows 10Ĭopy-paste this text into Chrome’s Omnibox and press Enter to find the flag: chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark It’s not perfect and isn’t as nice and shiny as a dark mode coded by that website’s developers, but it’s not bad at all-and you can select multiple options to fine-tune it. Enable “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” and Chrome will force a dark theme on websites you load, turning white backgrounds dark and dark text light. There’s a brute-force solution in Chrome’s flags. Web developers can code their websites to automatically enter dark mode along with the rest of your operating system, but very few do. You can enable dark mode for your Chrome browser, but most websites won’t obey it. You can copy-paste this text into the Omnibox and press Enter to enable the flag: chrome://flags/#extensions-toolbar-menu Force Dark Mode Everywhere While this extension will likely be enabled by default in the future, you can test it out today when you enable the flag. RELATED: How to Enable Google Chrome's New Extensions Menu The new Extensions menu hides extensions in one combined toolbar icon. RELATED: How to Use Google Chrome's Hidden Reader Mode Declutter Extensions from Chrome’s Toolbarĭo you have Chrome extensions taking over your toolbar and menu? Google is working on a solution for the clutter that comes with installing all of the extensions. While this should get you started, we have a deeper dive into Chrome’s hidden reader mode if you want more info.
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