Rather than waiting for millions of websites to jump on the dark mode bandwagon, Chrome's new “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” option will turn all those bright websites dark. It's a little like using “Smart Invert” on an iPhone — light colors will turn bright, but it'll leave images alone.
- Is there a way to force websites into Dark mode?
- Is it better to work with night mode?
- Is Dark mode better for eyes?
Is there a way to force websites into Dark mode?
To find it, type “chrome://flags” into Chrome's Omnibox or type in url section and press Enter. Search for “Dark Mode” in the search box at the top of the Experiments page that appears. Click the box to the right of “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” and select “Enabled” for the default setting.
Is it better to work with night mode?
It has been proven that people perform better when they feel comfortable and they like details of their job, and working using a visually amazing display helps. Also, Dark mode emits less blue light, which reduces eye fatigue and blinking (dry eyes), especially in low light conditions.
Is Dark mode better for eyes?
While dark themes may be better suited for the night, they aren't necessarily helping you read better or saving your eyes from digital strain, or even saving a lot of juice on your device. You may also want to avoid dark mode altogether if you start noticing eyesight issues or increased sensitivity to light.