Is there any known browser extension that can force websites into dark mode?
Is there any known browser extension that can force websites into dark mode?
I can't seem to find it while researching.
EDIT: thank you very much, guys. I installed dark reader.
Dark Reader is the best extention for this, pretty sure it's open sourced too!
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12 1 ReplyI used dark reader about a month ago again to see if it worked better
Still failed on too many websites (drop-down and other nested menus appear to be a big issue) and it massively slowed down a lot of sites
Imma try that alternative and see how much better that rolls
5 0 ReplyHaha they even choose the Firefox page... One that dark reader doesn't seem to correctly render in dark mode... I wonder why :/.
I have seen more breakage recently with Dark Reader mode, so I will give this a try :) thank you.
Edit: Ohh.. It hasn't been updated for 4 years.... Will pass :/
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Dark reader for firefox
26 0 ReplyDark Mode for Firefox is decent.
It did break the Dropbox website for me though. Had to disable the extension to get the website to work.
4 1 ReplyTry this search: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?q=dark&type=extension
Usually addons will transform each page with a custom CSS to make it dark mode. If you are talking about the native dark mode of each website, then I don't think there is a simple answer to this. Because each website is solving this differently. So we rely on custom CSS to force parts of the website styling in a temporary manner, each time it is opened up.
4 1 ReplyThere's also Midnight Lizard. It's more powerful, but more resource intensive so I wouldn't recommend on phones or older systems.
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