Nov 21 2019 04:01 PM
Nov 21 2019 04:01 PM
Light Mode:
-> Browser follows Light mode,
-> Web content follows Light mode too.
Dark Mode:
-> Browser follows Dark mode,
-> Web content follows Light mode. (Why??)
Possible solution: This flag (edge://flags/#enable-force-dark) forces dark mode on web content, but the problem is this flag also forces dark mode on light mode. So, It would be better if Dark Mode automatically darkens web pages or This flag forces dark mode only in dark mode and not in light mode.
Nov 21 2019 07:04 PM
@Deleted
I do see your point. I use Dark, but, I looked at what you discuss. I notice that if set to Light AND the flag enabled, can still see Light is being used while the actual page (part) itself is Dark.
I'll just say Edge cannot do this. It's a test in Canary & Dev, currently. It is looking like enough people like it & use it that it will be flagless. But, if someone uses it whilst on Light & it doesn't darken the page, that would defeat the whole idea. Ergo, if on Light, would not select "Darken web content". It befits someone preferring to have Dark Theme, already, going.
Cheers,
Drew
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Apr 28 2020 06:22 AM
I completely agree with you. Microsoft should consider adding this option under edge://settings/appearance. While there are many types of webpage dark mode conversions, Microsoft should pick out the best among them and implement it, instead of keeping it as a flag only.
It's best to force dark mode by default on webpages only when the browser too is set to dark mode.
Feb 25 2021 06:41 AM
Any news on this @MissyQ ? It's from November 2019.
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