The ability to enable Dark Mode in Google Chrome can assist in reducing eye strain when spending long hours coding on GitHub or simply browsing the web.
This step-by-step tutorial provides guidance on enabling Dark Mode across various devices and operating systems, making it accessible to both tech enthusiasts and beginners alike.
It starts by updating Google Chrome to the latest version, which grants access to the newest features, including official Dark Mode support.
For Windows 10/11 and macOS, the enabling of Dark Mode is done through the operating system’s settings, affecting the browser’s theme.
Android devices offer a built-in option to toggle Dark Mode in Chrome’s settings.
Unfortunately, Chrome for iOS does not have an autonomous Dark Mode setting and instead aligns with the system’s appearance settings.
The tutorial also mentions optional third-party Chrome extensions, such as Dark Reader, for more customization.
It provides several tips and warnings about the process and encourages users to experiment with Chrome flags for additional features.