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asdfgh5889
Apr 27, 2020Copper Contributor
Ability to toggle "Force Dark Mode for Web Contents" per website
I really liked this feature, on some websites it works great, but on others, it breaks the website (ex: wikipedia.org). I would love to see a feature that would enable/disable it per website. Or is i...
Mike Glenn
May 06, 2020Iron Contributor
I agree per-site setting would be useful. I don't know how difficult it would be to implement, but even just having a global on/off toggle on the browser toolbar would be helpful for edge cases (pun intended) where you need to quickly switch modes for better readability.
I occasionally use an extension called Dark Reader from the Chrome Store. Of course it's more polished and feature-rich compared to this early beta of "Force Dark Mode for Web Contents". However, all those features—including per-site settings—come with additional UI complexity that might be off-putting for less savvy users.
I occasionally use an extension called Dark Reader from the Chrome Store. Of course it's more polished and feature-rich compared to this early beta of "Force Dark Mode for Web Contents". However, all those features—including per-site settings—come with additional UI complexity that might be off-putting for less savvy users.
asdfgh5889
May 06, 2020Copper Contributor
For now, my solution is to fix those problematic webpages with "stylish" extension (text color, background etc.). It is working great, and it has a feature to share styles with the community too. But problem with extensions is sometimes it impacts webpage performance. I'm planning to work on some user-friendly extension specifically designed to fix forced dark mode content.