Google Chrome launches a new experimental to automatically turn the site into dark mode

The dark mode is now more and more popular, so there are also websites that support this mode. Usually, the website will provide options to switch by users themselves. Recently, Google Chrome has an option which allowed websites to turn to the dark mode. If the browser uses a black theme, the website will automatically switch to black.

 

Of course, most websites do not support the dark mode because they need to re-develop the style. For example, Meterpreter.org does not currently support the dark mode. So Google directly develops a dark theme that works for websites and allows websites to automatically get dark themes. This feature is currently only tested in Google Chrome Canary through chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark.

A variety of different modes are available under this experimental option. Usually, the first two items are selected, and each of the different effects of each option can be tested by the user. After setting up, restart the Google Chrome Canary Edition and then open the meterpreter.org to see the effect. I have to say that this automatic reverse color is actually pretty good.

Via: techdows