It is no surprise that Google is on a mission to embody the darkish mode as more and extra Google apps are getting dark mode support in their present day updates. Chrome recently got the darkish theme on all systems and now, Google is bringing a characteristic that forces all the webpages out there to flip dark.
Enable Forced Dark Mode in Google Chrome
1. To get started, down load the modern-day model of Google Chrome Canary. For the uninitiated, Google releases all its experimental points to the Canary version for testing the feasibility and effectivity of the feature. Be warned that the Chrome Canary model may be unstable at times and you may additionally be aware a few occasional hiccups.
2. Open Chrome Canary and type chrome://flags in the address bar. In this page, you will find all the reachable and unavailable Chrome flags ever made through Google. Search for “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” in the search box handy on the page.
3. In doing so, you will see a drop-down menu that says Default. Tap on that and pick Enabled. You are also provided with other choices like Enabled with simple HSL-based inversion, CIELAB-based inversion, selective photo inversion, selective inversion of non-image elements, and selective inversion of everything.
While I tried a few of these, the easy Enabled labored the fine for me. Feel free to scan with these alternatives and pick the one that visually satisfies you. On choosing one of the above-mentioned options, you will be requested to restart the net browser. The selected setting will get utilized when you restart your browser.
The fantastic part is that this Chrome flag is now not restrained to Android. It works just satisfactory with iOS, Mac, and Windows. The steps for enabling pressured darkish mode are surprisingly much the equal irrespective of the platforms. Below is a screenshot of how our internet site appears with forced dark mode on a Windows PC.