How to Enable Dark Mode on Google Chrome [Tutorial]
How to Enable Dark Mode on Google Chrome [Tutorial]
Google Chrome is slated to support a built-in "dark mode" skin. Currently, the feature is in testing, and only available via Google Chrome Canary distributions.
Are you an enormous fan of dark modes. They are easier on your eyes and you save some computer’s battery energy, while it makes the website more beautiful and pleasant at night. Therefore, Night Mode is the solution to this problem. The Night Mode is one of the Turn Off the Lights Browser extension features, that can converts the website from a light to a dark user interface. You will get a Google Chrome Dark mode that is more customized than the website own theme.
The reasoning behind Chrome's dark mode skin is that users can enable it to counter eye fatigue and reduce battery consumption, being known that dark themes save battery life on devices with AMOLED displays.
Work on Chrome's official dark mode started in late September 2018 after the release of macOS Mojave, the latest macOS version that also included support for a dark UI skin.
The way the feature was designed was that Chrome would honor the OS light/dark theme by automatically switching between a light and dark theme when the user changed the OS UI theme.
Optionally, Google would also let users configure Chrome into a permanent dark mode, regardless of the background OS UI setting, in case users preferred this mode more than the light version.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).