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High Contrast/Dark mode for webpages
- Dec 17, 2019Hi again,
there is a new update to this:
"For users of high contrast themes in Windows, Edge now supports high contrast themes as well! It will follow the theme you’ve chosen in the OS Settings and brings us back to parity with the support offered in Edge Legacy. "
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Discussions/Dev-channel-update-to-80-0-361-5-is-live/m-p/1070730
Sounds good,
1.
Edge insider has a flag to force dark mode on web pages that don't support it
All the info here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Discussions/Latest-Edge-Canary-build-lets-you-enable-dark-mode-for-websites/m-p/966473
I think eventually it's supposed to come out of experimental flags and become a proper option in the settings.
2.
based on the theme you set in Edge insider settings, websites show their dark/light version to you automatically. edge://settings/appearance
example websites:
https://www.windowscentral.com/
And
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/
- GrahamJockeyDec 14, 2019Iron ContributorThat's good news! But I really hope they get it right by the time the stable release is out, so as to differentiate them from the competition.
My question has more to do with system-wide high contrast though: it's obvious that most websites won't build high contrast themes, and dark mode isn't always high contrast.
Essentially, I want the new edge to do what the original did when using system-wide high contrast. They've already done the same with the borders and tabs.- HotCakeXDec 14, 2019MVP
oh so you are referring to these Windows settings
once i enabled that, Google chrome ver 80 showed me this notification
But Edge insider browser didn't. Version 81.0.363.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit)