Dark Mode or night mode allows the interface to transition from a bright color palette to a darker one. Beyond enhancing aesthetics, this mode also aids in energy efficiency, soothing the eyes during extended usage.
This mode has been attracting a lot of user attention and has also been updated by tech companies in their products. Currently, you can activate Dark Mode on Youtube, Messenger, Windows, and other platforms by adjusting the available settings.
For Google, the company has also experimented with a dark mode feature for Chrome 78 in its developer mode. Regular users interested in trying out this feature can refer to how to enable Dark Mode on Chrome as demonstrated by Mytour below.
Guide to Enable Dark Mode on Chrome
As just shared, the new Dark Mode is being tested on Chrome. Therefore, users with older versions need to download and update to the latest Chrome version to use it. If you're unsure where to download the software, you can refer to the link provided by Mytour below.
- Download the Chrome browser here: Get the Chrome browser
After completing the update installation, proceed with the following instructions.
Step 1: Open the Chrome browser on your computer;
Step 2: Copy and paste the following command into the Address Bar of the chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark browser;
Step 3: In the new window, you will see the Force Dark Mode for Web Contents option highlighted in yellow. Click on the Options dialog next to it, select Enabled .
Step 4: A notification dialog will appear at the bottom of the screen. Click Relaunch to restart Chrome and apply the dark mode;
You have successfully activated Dark Mode on Chrome, and now the browser interface will appear as illustrated below.
Step 5: To stop using Dark Mode on Chrome, re-enter the command chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark into the Address Bar of the browser. Click Reset all to default and select Relaunch to restore all settings to default;
After following the 5-step guide, Mytour has presented and detailed the necessary steps to activate Dark Mode on Chrome. We hope this small trick will help your computer conserve battery power and make your eyes more comfortable when working continuously with the browser. Additionally, you can learn how to block cookies on Chrome browser here.
