Click on the Start Menu. Click on the Settings cog, then Personalisationcolours and scroll down to the end of the menu. You’ll see an option to choose your app mode. By default it’s set to light. Change it to dark and you’ll see an immediate effect. Set up and lock down your child’s PlayStation account. IOS 13 gets dark mode. Goth is back! Dark mode in iOS 13 adds a black background to apps including News, Calendar, Notes and Apple Music. Even the keyboard has white on a black background.
Dark Mode makes your browser more comfortable, enjoyable and cool by changing the colour scheme to make web pages easier to read. Works especially well for people working during the night or in low light environments or when you want to match your browser with the new Mojave dark mode look.HOW TO USE IT. Once you activate the extension all websites will display a darker theme. Takanu K, Serviceable, but not goodWhile it's nice to have something that tries to convert pages to a 'dark mode', this plugin often fails in ways that free plugins for other web browsers don't.The worst example of this is entire web frames being simply 'inverted' in colour leading to inverted image colours for carousel menus, Twitter embeds and many other common website features, and this happens on many popular websites. While you 'technically' get Dark Mode there's no point in using it if important content like images can no longer be viewed or read and it undermines the purpose and value of this addon.If you REALLY want a kind of dark mode for Safari then the flaws can be overlooked, but for everyone else this can't be recommended until the app improves or more options are available on how the addon processes pages, as the current plugin options don't adequately reflect the nuances of websites and the shortcomings of applying a filter to them. Developer Response, Dear user,The extension works very well for most of the websites out there in the wild.
This is proved by testing and a lot of happy customers. But if you have some websites that are not perfect, Dark Mode can offer some options: you can either add the site to the ignore list, or you can choose what sites Dark Mode to run on (only the sites that are rendered perfectly).
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You have any questions, please write me to [email protected] and for sure I can assist you in any matter.Regards. Nikolas Name, A treat for tired eyes.Thanks for your respose regarding my security reservations, Denk Alexandrou. You explained it well.I've now used it with the new update and it's not bad at all. However it doesn't play too well with You Tube with its own Dark Theme.
Turning off YT Dark Theme and using yours doesn't seem to give the same result.Otherwise this is great for tired eyes. Developer Response, Dear user,Actually, all your Safari extensions (like Evernote, AdBlocker and so on) will have the same description there, this is the standard. You can download other extensions from the App Store and you will see that the same label will appear.Back to my app: the extension is not collecting any information, is not accessing any information from your browser, it’s not monitoring anything or sending data over the Internet in any way. It's very safe. The only reason the label is there is because the extension must access your loaded webpage in order to change it. Also, it's reviewed and tested by Apple in order to enter the App Store and they do not allow apps or extensions that collect information about you.You can also review the privacy terms from here (the In a Nutshell section is enough): So keep using the extension with confidence.Regards.