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Should every website have a dark mode? [closed]

Should every website have a dark mode? [closed]
  1. Should all websites have dark mode?
  2. Does dark mode affect websites?
  3. Why don t all websites use a dark mode?

Should all websites have dark mode?

The Verdict on Dark Mode. As with many aspects of the website and mobile UX, the choice comes down to personal preference. Some enjoy the longer battery life that dark mode offers, while others find the dark backgrounds to be an annoying distraction from the traditional displays they're accustomed to.

Does dark mode affect websites?

Dark Mode currently does not affect how Google's search algorithm crawls your website. It's a setting within your website's CSS and that doesn't run afoul of how Google and other search engines index your website.

Why don t all websites use a dark mode?

Those dark modes refer to the color of the OS and the browser's user interface elements, and not to a website's color scheme. For example, a website like ZDNet does not natively support a dark mode.

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