![]() Here’s the Flathub website again, this time open in Google Chrome Dev (v114. The good news is that Google Chrome 114 will follow the dark mode spec, thus rendering both chrome:// pages and websites (if they support it) dark, in addition to window chrome. Light remains the default when loading other websites that otherwise follow dark mode preference on other operating systems, such as YouTube, Wikipedia, and this blog as of last week (sorry that took so long □). This will enable you to choose the tone for the Windows system and apps separately. Any content you create in OneNote while in Dark Mode will be equally as legible to other notebook co-authors, who may be viewing the same pages in Light Mode. In the Appearance section, click Dark to activate Dark mode. When I load the redesigned Flathub website with dark mode enabled on my system the website content stays light despite Flathub supporting the prefers-color-scheme media query: “Dark mode? What’s that…”, says Chrome 112 Click the Choose your color drop-down menu. Open System Preferences by clicking the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen or by clicking the icon in your toolbar. ![]() Here’s an example in Google Chrome 112 (which at the time of writing is the most recent stable release). ![]() The window chrome totally matches, but the content of web pages and chrome://urls which otherwise do support dark mode don’t change. If you use Google Chrome (or Chromium, before anyone hisses) you may have noticed that websites you visit in it don’t respect your dark mode preference on Linux.
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