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ItsjustMe

(11,230 posts)
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 09:01 AM Sep 2021

View Websites In Dark Mode With The Dark Reader Browser Extension.

https://darkreader.org/

Dark Reader is an open source eye-care browser extension. It doesn't send user's data anywhere. Trusted by 3,000,000 users. Developed since 2014

To disable the extension on any website, just click on the address.



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View Websites In Dark Mode With The Dark Reader Browser Extension. (Original Post) ItsjustMe Sep 2021 OP
Thank you. TexasTowelie Sep 2021 #1
Not sure it qualifies as "eye-care" HuskyOffset Sep 2021 #2
THANK YOU! hermetic Sep 2021 #3
If by dark mode you mean a web site with white type on a dark... brush Sep 2021 #4
Back in the 1990s FuzzyRabbit Sep 2021 #5
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2021 #6

TexasTowelie

(112,121 posts)
1. Thank you.
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 09:37 AM
Sep 2021

I sent EarlG a message last Thursday whether dark mode is available so I'll have to check it out. I'm usually up late at night so reducing the glare will help.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
3. THANK YOU!
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 12:38 PM
Sep 2021

I had figured out how to put my laptop in dark mode but it didn't affect my browser. As a person with "old" eyes, I find dark mode much nicer to look at and I even see more, like the little smilies in a thread. Now I can see them in great detail.

Yes, after just 20 minutes of use now, I can really feel a difference. I am truly grateful.

brush

(53,764 posts)
4. If by dark mode you mean a web site with white type on a dark...
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 05:48 PM
Sep 2021

background, that's the most taxing on the eyes. In my years in art direction/publishing, the best practice is black type on a white background.

That's why 99 percent of web sites and printed publications are like that. For artistic reasons, copy is sometimes reversed out of colored/black backgrounds but to have the majority of pages or websites white type out of a black background, readers would eventually tire of the eye strain and stop visiting or subscribing to the publication.

FuzzyRabbit

(1,967 posts)
5. Back in the 1990s
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 05:54 PM
Sep 2021

a lot of research was done on computer readability. If you can remember those days, there were a tons of websites with black backgrounds and light colored text, along with blinking text and spinning globes. The research showed that reading speed and comprehension was much better with a light colored background and dark text, and over time black backgrounds on websites pretty much disappeared (along with spinning globes and blinking text, thank God.)

So now black backgrounds are coming back. I have pretty good eyesight and find it difficult to read light colored text on a black background.

If you prefer a dark background, you should have that option. But I hope that the rest of us can have more readable options as well.

Here is a blast from the past:

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