While Google Chrome already allows you to enable dark mode in the settings, it doesn’t apply to all web pages. In fact, the dark mode doesn’t get applied to Google’s very own Calendar page or Beebom’s own website. That’s where the need for automatic dark mode in Chrome for such pages comes in. The good thing is that, from Chrome Flags to Chrome Extensions, there are multiple ways to do so on the browser. With that being said, here’s how to enable auto dark mode in Google Chrome easily!
How to Turn on Auto Dark Mode in Chrome Using Flags
Whether you are using the Google Chrome PC, Android, or iOS app, the process offorcingdark mode on all web content on Chrome is pretty similar. Once you head over to Chrome on either of these platforms:
Google Chrome should instantly relaunch and all the websites will now appear in dark mode. You can retrace your steps and select Default or Disabled in the Chrome Flag’s drop-down settings to turn it off again.
In addition, you can also use Chrome Extensions toforcedark mode automatically on all web pages. That brings us to the next section.
Chrome Extensions can only be used on the desktop app of the browser. While there are quite a few out there, we like the Dark Mode Everywhere extension best. So, once you are on the desktop app, follow these steps to install the extension:
To turn it off, you can simply click on Off from the extension’s settings panel, and that’s it.
And, that’s how you turn on auto dark mode in Google Chrome. With that, all the web pages that you had previously wished had dark mode, now do. So, you won’t have to wait for those web pages to get dark modemaybesomeday. Once you follow these steps the right way, here’s what the difference looks like:
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