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Google Chrome will support Dark Mode on Windows 10 by early 2019

In recent years, Dark Mode has become a popular feature among users of operating systems and applications. It not only provides a visually appealing look but also offers benefits such as reduced eye strain and improved battery life on devices with OLED screens. While Google Chrome has already introduced Dark Mode support for macOS Mojave, Windows users are eagerly awaiting this feature. This article aims to inform Windows users about the upcoming support for Dark Mode in Google Chrome and provide alternatives or equivalents for those who cannot wait.


Dark Mode in Google Chrome for Windows 10 will be a welcome addition for users who prefer a darker color scheme or want to reduce eye strain during nighttime browsing. To enable Dark Mode in Google Chrome on Windows 10, follow these steps:


1. Open Google Chrome and type "chrome://flags" in the address bar.
2. In the search bar on the flags page, type "dark mode" and look for the flag "Force Dark Mode for Web Contents."
3. Enable the flag by clicking on the drop-down menu and selecting "Enabled."
4. Relaunch Google Chrome for the changes to take effect.


Once Dark Mode is enabled, websites that support Dark Mode will automatically switch to a darker color scheme. However, not all websites have implemented Dark Mode yet. To force Dark Mode on all websites, you can use browser extensions such as "Dark Reader" or "Dark Mode" available in the Chrome Web Store.


For Windows users who cannot wait for Google Chrome's official Dark Mode support, there are alternative browsers that already offer Dark Mode. One such browser is Mozilla Firefox, which has built-in Dark Mode support for Windows 10. To enable Dark Mode in Firefox, go to "Options" > "Extensions & Themes" > "Themes" and select a dark theme.


Another alternative is Microsoft Edge, the default browser in Windows 10. Microsoft Edge also supports Dark Mode, which can be enabled by going to "Settings" > "Appearance" and selecting the "Dark" option.


In conclusion, Google Chrome will soon support Dark Mode on Windows 10, providing users with a visually appealing and eye-friendly browsing experience. Until then, Windows users can use alternative browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge, which already offer Dark Mode support. Dark Mode has become an essential feature for many users, and its availability in popular browsers ensures that users can enjoy a consistent experience across different platforms.


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